Canonistic

/ˌkænənˈɪstɪk/ adjective

Definition

Relating to or characteristic of canonists or the study of church law and canons.

Etymology

From canonist plus -ic suffix. It describes something pertaining to canon law expertise or scholars.

Kelly Says

A 'canonistic' interpretation of a church rule is one that strictly follows all the technical legal details that canon law experts would recognize and approve.

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