precepto
precept
noun preh-SEP-toh Rare
Origin: Latin praeceptum (instruction, command).
Also means
rule
Usage Note
Precepto refers to a rule or principle prescribed by an authority, especially a moral, religious, or legal one. Los preceptos de la Iglesia are the Church's commandments, while preceptos legales are statutory provisions. It is more formal and absolute than norma (norm) or regla (rule), implying a command that must be obeyed rather than merely a guideline.
Examples
"Hay que respetar los preceptos de la ley."
Natural Translation
One must respect the precepts of the law.
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