lawbook

/ˈlɔːbʊk/

Definitions

1. noun

A book that contains the laws of a country or a collection of laws on a particular subject.

“The lawyer spent hours poring over the lawbook to find the relevant statute.”

2. noun

A book on law, especially one written for students.

“The first-year law student was assigned to read the lawbook on contract law.”

Synonyms

  • legislation
  • statute
  • treatise