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bailiwick

English

Etymology

From bailie (bailiff) and wick (dwelling), from Old English w?c.

Pronunciation

  • enPR: b?'l?-w?k, IPA(key): /?be?.l?.w?k/

Noun

bailiwick (plural bailiwicks)

  1. The district within which a bailie or bailiff has jurisdiction.
    The Bailiwick of Jersey.
  2. A person's concern or sphere of operations, their area of skill or authority.

Synonyms

  • (area or subject of authority or involvement): domain, department, jurisdiction, sphere, territory, turf, pale.

Related terms

  • bailie
  • bailiff

Translations

References

  • bailiwick in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913.

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purview

English

Etymology

From Middle English purveu (proviso), from Anglo-Norman purveuest (it is provided), or purveu que (provided that) (statutory language), from Old French porveu (provided), past participle of porveoir (to provide), from Latin pr?vide? (See provide). Influenced by view and its etymological antecedants.

Noun

purview (plural purviews)

  1. (law) The enacting part of a statute.
  2. (law) The scope of a statute.
  3. Scope or range of interest or control.
  4. Range of understanding.

Related terms

  • purvey

Translations

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