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Nomen CEFR B2
[ˈɫeːks ˈreː.ɡi.a]

Definitiones

  1. One of a group of ancient laws attributed to the Roman kings.
    Ancient-Rome, declension-3, plural-normally
  2. The irrevocable transfer of supreme power from the Roman people to the emperor, the basis of secular monarchy.
    Late-Latin, Medieval-Latin, declension-3

Exempla

“In primis foedera ac legeserant autem eae duodecim tabulae et quaedam regiae legesconquiri, quae comparerent, iusserunt.”

They first of all decreed that treaties and laws be collected—namely the twelve tables and certain royal laws—as far as they could be discovered.

Prout est in principe diffinitur sic: merum imperium est absoluta potestas imperatori concessa per legem regiam.”

Just as, in the prince, it is defined thus: merum imperium is the absolute power conceded to the emperor through the lex regia.

Gradus CEFR

B2
Medius superior
Hoc verbum pars est vocabularii CEFR B2 — gradus medius superior.
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