-kəˈmyü(ˌ)nē noun
Etymology: Latin
1. : the common law of England
2. : the common or public law or right as opposed to the jus singulare established for special cases
-kəˈmyü(ˌ)nē noun
Etymology: Latin
1. : the common law of England
2. : the common or public law or right as opposed to the jus singulare established for special cases
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012