Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
codici
noun
/ˈkoʊ.dɪ.si/

Definition
codici is the plural form of ‘codex’, referring to important manuscripts, particularly ancient or historical texts, often collected or edited in a form resembling a book.

Examples
- The ancient codici from the library shed light on early civilizations.
- Scholars study various codici to understand the evolution of legal systems.
- These codici offer invaluable insights into the cultural practices of the time.

Meaning
In the context of historical texts, ‘codici’ can denote a collection of written works that are deemed significant, especially in legal, literary, or religious contexts.

Synonyms
- manuscripts
- texts
- volumes
- books