yuro
See also: yūro
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Etymology edit
Borrowed from German Jura, Italian giure, Spanish juro and found in English jurist, French juriste, Russian юри́ст (juríst). Compare Esperanto juro.
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Noun edit
yuro (plural yuri)
- right (founded on law, property, vested interest) legal right, legal title, legal authority
- right (moral claim founded on justice, equity)
Derived terms edit
- autoryuro (“copyright”)
- azilyuro (“right of sanctuary”)
- kanonyuristo (“canonist”)
- parolyuro (“right to speak”)
- peskyuro (“licence, right to fish”)
- senioryuro (“birthright; primogeniture”)
- votyuro (“right to vote”)
- yuristo (“jurist”)
- yurizar (“to entitle, authorize, give the (legal) right to”)
- yurizita (“entitled, legitimate, lawful”)
- yuriziti (“assigns”)
- yurizo (“authorization”)
- yurocienco (“law (as a science); jurisprudence”)
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Noun edit
yúrò
- euro (currency)