noun
- a complete or comprehensive treatise on a subject; a complete body of laws or legal code
- the Pandects; a sixth-century Byzantine compilation of Roman law ordered by Emperor Justinian
Usage: often used in plural form (pandects); formal or legal context
Usage: historical; capitalized when referring to the specific legal text
Examples
- The legal scholar consulted the pandects to understand the complete framework of contract law.
- Medieval jurists relied heavily on the Pandects as the foundation of civil law.
- The pandects of Roman law influenced European legal systems for centuries.
- He wrote a pandect covering all aspects of constitutional governance.
- The Pandects remain one of the most important legal documents in Western history.