legific

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English

Etymology

From Latin lex, legis (law) + -ficare (to make, comparative). See -fy.

Adjective

legific (not comparable)

  1. (archaic) Of or pertaining to lawmaking.
    • 1876', John Grote, A Treatise on the Moral Ideals
      Practically, in many cases, authority or legific competence has begun in bare power.

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