出典:Wiktionary
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From constitution + -al (suffix meaning ‘of または pertaining to’ forming adjectives).[1] Constitution is derived from Middle English constitucioun, constitucion (“edict, law, ordinance, regulation, rule, statute; body of laws or rules, or customs; body of fundamental principles; principle or rule (of science); creation”)[2] from Old French constitucion (modern French constitution), a learned borrowing from Latin cōnstitūtiō, cōnstitūtiōnem (“character, constitution, disposition, nature; definition; point in dispute; order, regulation; arrangement, system”), from cōnstituō (“to establish, set up; to confirm; to decide, resolve”) (from con- (prefix indicating a being または bringing together of several objects) + statuō (“to set up, station; to establish; to determine, fix”) (ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *steh₂- (“to stand (up)”))) + -tiō (suffix forming nouns relating to actions または the results of actions), -tiōnem (accusative singular of -tiō).
constitutional (comparative more constitutional, superlative most constitutional)
constitutional (複数形 constitutionals)
the constitutional rights
a constitutional assembly
憲法.
constitutional law
within the Constitution
to promulgate the constitution
the framers of the Constitution
constitutional guarantees
成文憲法.