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词汇 Pax Dei
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Definition of Pax Dei in English:

Pax Dei

noun ˌpaks ˈdeɪiː
Feudal Law
  • A decree by the medieval church punishing violence towards non-combatants in times of war with excommunication.

Origin

Mid 18th century; earliest use found in William Robertson (1721–1793), historian and Church of Scotland minister. From post-classical Latin pax Dei the peace of God (Vetus Latina), regulation for maintaining public order from classical Latin pāx peace + Deī, genitive of Deus God.

Definition of Pax Dei in US English:

Pax Dei

nounˌpaks ˈdeɪiː
Feudal Law
  • A decree by the medieval church punishing violence towards non-combatants in times of war with excommunication.

Origin

Mid 18th century; earliest use found in William Robertson (1721–1793), historian and Church of Scotland minister. From post-classical Latin pax Dei the peace of God (Vetus Latina), regulation for maintaining public order from classical Latin pāx peace + Deī, genitive of Deus God.

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