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Definition of Fuero
1. n. A code; a charter; a grant of privileges.
Definition of Fuero
1. a code of law [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Fuero
Literary usage of Fuero
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Rise of the Spanish Empire in the Old World and in the New by Roger Bigelow Merriman (1918)
"To the first belong the fuero Real and its various special supplements and the
mass of municipal charters; to the second, the Especulo and Las Siete ..."
2. History of Spanish Literature by George Ticknor (1863)
"They contain nothing in that language so old as the fuero of Oviedo and the ...
2s fuero Juzgo is a barbarous phrase, which signifies the same as Forum ..."
3. The Civil Law in Spain and Spanish-America: Including Cuba, Puerto Rico, and by Clifford Stevens Walton, Spain (1900)
"fuero REAL. At this period of Spanish history, it is worthy of notice that ...
In one section the fuero Juzgo was in force, in other parts the fuero Viejo ..."
4. Roman Law in the Modern World by Charles Phineas Sherman (1922)
"§289 The i3th century Castilian Royal fuero (fuero Real), ... known commonly as
the Royal fuero (fuero Real} ,4s This work consists of four books divided ..."
5. A History of the Inquisition of Spain by Henry Charles Lea (1906)
"While thus striking at some of the more flagrant abuses of the fuero, Leo opened
the door to worse ones by admitting familiars and the commensals or ..."
6. Specimen of a Catalogue of the Books on Foreign Law by Lincoln's Inn (London, England). Library, Charles Purton Cooper, F. W. Halfpenny (1847)
"Of the " fuero" of the nobility and natives of Guipuzcoa; 6. ... Of the " fuero"
of exemption from tributes of the province of Guipuzcoa; 8, 9. ..."