The word law is derived from the latin word _ which means _
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The word 'Law' has been derived from the Teutonic word 'Lag, which means 'definite'. On this basis Law can be defined as a definite rule of conduct and human relations.
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The English word 'Law' is derived from the Latin word 'lex' or 'jus'. This means the law as it is laid down and fixed.
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Past language from nearby regions have similar sounding names. They derive from the same root. For example:
- Teutonic or Germanic peoples used the word 'lag'
- Proto-Indo-Europeans used the term 'leg'
- Old English used 'lagu'
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