Codex

/ˈkoʊdɛks/ noun

A book format consisting of folded sheets bound together, replacing the earlier scroll format, or specifically a systematic collection of laws or rules.

From Latin 'caudex' originally meaning 'tree trunk' or 'block of wood,' later referring to wooden writing tablets bound together. The meaning evolved to describe any bound book or systematic legal collection.

AMጥንታዊ ጽሑፍ
ARمخطوطة
BNহস্তলিখিত
CAcòdex
CSkodex
DAkodeks
DEKodex
ELκώδικας
EScódice
FAنسخه قديم
FIkodeksi
FRcodex
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