yewes-

yewes-
Law.
1. jural, jurist, jury1; abjure, adjure, conjure, injury, juridical, jurisconsult, jurisdiction, jurisprudence, nonjuror, objurgate, perjure, from Latin iūs (stem iūr-), law, and its derivative iūrāre, “to pronounce a ritual formula,” swear.
2. Compound form *yewes-dik- (see deik-).
3. Suffixed from *yewes-to-. just1, from Latin iūstus, just.
 
[Pokorny i̯eu̯os- 512.]

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