/ˈd͡ʒu.re/
OriginFrom Latin iūre, form of iūs (“law”, “right”), from Proto-Italic *jowos, from Proto-Indo-European *h₂yéw-os, from the root *h₂yew- (“justice”, “law”).
- literary, masculinelaw, jurisprudence
“Chi dietro a iura e chi ad amforismi
sen giva, e chi seguendo sacerdozio,
e chi regnar per forza o per sofismi” — One after laws and one to aphorisms was going, and one following the priesthood, and one to reign by force or sophistry
- feminine, form-of, pluralplural of giura
Formsgiuri(plural) · giura(archaic, feminine, plural) · iure(alternative)
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