Volljurist

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German

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Etymology

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voll- +‎ Jurist

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [ˈfɔljuˌʁɪst]
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  • Hyphenation: Voll‧ju‧rist

Noun

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Volljurist m (weak, genitive Volljuristen, plural Volljuristen, feminine Volljuristin)

  1. (Germany) somebody who completed legal education with the successful first and second state examinations – in other words, who has studied law at university and then also passed two-year preparatory service to train him for the occupations which demand Befähigung zum Richteramt.
    Near-synonyms: Rechtsassessor, Assessor
    Hypernyms: Person mit Befähigung zum Richteramt, Jurist, Rechtsgelehrter, Rechtskundiger, Vollakademiker

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