fuero
charter
noun FWEH-roh Rare
Origin: from Latin forum, 'public square, court'
Also means
jurisdiction
Usage Note
Fuero historically denotes a special charter of rights or privileges granted to a town, guild, or region — the Fueros Vascos (Basque charters) are a well-known example. In modern legal language it means 'jurisdiction' or 'venue', as in fuero civil (civil jurisdiction). The phrase en su fuero interno means 'in one's heart of hearts' and is common in literary prose.
Examples
"El fuero municipal protegía los derechos del pueblo."
Natural Translation
The municipal charter protected the rights of the town.
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