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Draconian synonym
Draconian synonym




draconian synonym
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According to some historians, Athenians later claimed that the death penalty was the only punishment for those who broke Draco’s laws. The death penalty was used liberally, even for the most minor offences, such as stealing a piece of fruit. Well, the term draconian in the sense that we now use it is derived from the fact that Draco’s laws were indeed notably harsh. So how then does someone who transformed the Athenian legal system become associated in modern English with laws that are excessively harsh or severe?

DRACONIAN SYNONYM CODE

This revolutionary legal code transitioned the Athenian judicial system away from oral laws and the practice of blood feuds to a codified system of laws that were enforceable solely by a court of law. Indeed, he first appears on the historic record in 622 or 621 BCE, when Draco established the legal code that is referred to by historians as the Draconian Constitution.

draconian synonym

What is known is that Draco was the first recorded legislator in Athenian history and we know he is the first recorded legislator because it was Draco who laid down the very first written legal constitution of Athens. We don’t know when he was born or who his family was or even what he did for the majority of his life. Other notable Greek lawgivers include his contemporary Solon of Athens and the semi-legendary Lycurgus of Sparta, the man supposedly responsible for establishing the famously militaristic Spartan social system. He was what is sometimes referred to as a ‘lawgiver’, that is, someone who is responsible for establishing substantial civic laws or reforms. Sooo there is that.Īnyway, Draco hailed from the city-state of Athens, the birthplace of democracy. Unfortunately for everyone, ‘draconian’ has less to do with dragons and more to do with an Ancient Greek individual by the name of Draco.

draconian synonym

Now I’m sure that there are more than a few of you who thought the word must be somehow related to dragons. What does ‘draconian’ actually mean? Well, the Oxford English Dictionary defines ‘draconian’ as ‘laws themselves or their application being excessively harsh or severe.’

DRACONIAN SYNONYM SERIES

The purpose of this series is to highlight some of the more interesting instances where an event, cultural practice or person has entered the vocabulary of the modern English speaker.įirst thing’s first. Language is a funny thing and no language is as funny, weird or baffling as English. Perhaps more than any other tongue, English has been influenced by almost every culture and language it has come into contact with. *** You can watch the animated video version of this article here.






Draconian synonym