Legisl
Legisl is not a common standalone term in English. In legal and bibliographic practice, it functions as an abbreviation or shorthand related to legislation, the legislature, or the process of lawmaking. Its exact sense depends on the context and the citation style being used.
In English, the root "legisl-" comes from Latin lex, legis, meaning law. It underpins a family of
Usage and caution: Because "legisl" is not a fixed word with a single definition, readers should interpret
In linguistics and lexicography, "legisl-" is treated as a morphemic root related to law, appearing in dictionaries
See also: legislation, legislature, legislative process, legal citation, Latin root leg-.