jurydyka

jurydyka
ż III, CMs. \jurydykayce; lm D. \jurydykayk
hist. «nieruchomość, dzielnica w obrębie miasta wyjęte spod władzy miejskiej i sądownictwa miejskiego, rządzące się własnymi prawami i o odrębnej organizacji rzemiosła; w Polsce zakładane w XVII w.»

Kościelna, magnacka jurydyka.

Zakładać jurydyki.

‹z łac.

Słownik języka polskiego . 2013.

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