likums

Etymology
From. The original meaning was probably “that which is placed, put,” later on (in the 17th century) “task, order, command.” The current legal meaning arose only in the early 19th century. Compare 🇨🇬, from.

Noun

 * 1) law mandatory rule approved and applied by the government
 * 2) law traditional or accepted rule or norm
 * 3)  law essential relation between phenomena that describes their future evolution
 * 4)  law, rule, principle
 * 1) law traditional or accepted rule or norm
 * 2)  law essential relation between phenomena that describes their future evolution
 * 3)  law, rule, principle
 * 1) law traditional or accepted rule or norm
 * 2)  law essential relation between phenomena that describes their future evolution
 * 3)  law, rule, principle
 * 1)  law essential relation between phenomena that describes their future evolution
 * 2)  law, rule, principle
 * 1)  law essential relation between phenomena that describes their future evolution
 * 2)  law, rule, principle
 * 1)  law, rule, principle
 * 1)  law, rule, principle
 * 1)  law, rule, principle
 * 1)  law, rule, principle
 * 1)  law, rule, principle
 * 1)  law, rule, principle