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lēgis-doctor (also written separately), ōris, m., a doctor or teacher of the law, Tert. adv. Marc. 4, 25; Vulg. Act. 5, 34.

lēgislātio, ōnis, f. [lex-latum, sup. of fero], the giving of the law, Vulg. Rom. 9, 4.

lēgis-lātor and lēgum-lātor (in class. authors usu. written separately; v. lator), ōris, m., a law-giver, legislator: noster legumlator, Liv. 34, 31; Quint. 7, 8, 13; id. Decl. 329; 334: legislator, Val. Max. 6, 5, n. 3 ext.: non satis in ea re legislatorem voluntatem suam verbis expressisse, Gai. Inst. 3, 76 al.

lēgis-pĕrītus, i, m., one learned in the law, a lawyer (late Lat.), Vulg. Luc. 7, 30.