constitutiones principum
constitutiones principum (kon-sti-t[y]oo-shee-oh-neez prin-sip-[schwa]m). [Latin] See CONSTITUTIO.
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constitutiones principum (kon-sti-t[y]oo-shee-oh-neez prin-sip-[schwa]m). [Latin] See CONSTITUTIO.
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constitutio (kon-sti-t[y]oo-shee-oh), n. [Latin “a decree”] 1. Roman law. An imperial decree; a law issued by the emperor; later, in the plural form constitutiones, a collection of laws. • The constitutiones took various forms, including orationes (laws submitted to the Senate), edicta (laws — usu. of a general character — put forth by the emperor),