Brocard

/ˈbrɒkɑːrd/ noun

A legal maxim or pithy saying expressing a legal principle, often used as a guide in law.

From Medieval Latin 'brocardus,' thought to be derived from the name of an actual medieval jurist named Burchard of Worms (Burckardus), whose legal sayings became famous. The word entered English legal vocabulary through this tradition.

AMብሮካዴ
ARبروشيد
BNব্রোকেড
CAbrocat
CSbrokát
DAbrokade
DEBrocard
ELμπροκατέ
ESbrocado
FAبروشید
FIbrokaatti
FRbrocard
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