Fas

/fæs/ noun

In Roman law and religion, divine law or what is sanctioned by the gods, as opposed to human law. Also an abbreviation for various organizations or technical terms.

From Latin 'fas' meaning 'divine law, what is right according to the gods'. Related to 'fari' (to speak), suggesting divinely spoken law. Contrasted with 'jus' (human law) in Roman legal tradition.

AM
ARفا
BNফা
CAfa
CSfa
DAfa
DEFa
ELφα
ESfa
FAفا
FIfa
FRfa
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