Capitulary

/kəˈpɪt.jə.ˌwer.i/ noun

A collection of laws or decrees organized into chapters or sections, especially royal documents from medieval Europe.

From Medieval Latin 'capitularium,' derived from 'capitulum' (chapter). These were formal legal documents organized by numbered chapters, recording royal or religious laws and regulations.

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