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–noun
1.
a decree issued by a sovereign or other authority.
2.
any authoritative proclamation or command.
Origin:
1250–1300;
ME < L
ēdictum,
n. use of neut. of
ēdictus
(ptp. of
ēdīcere
to say out), equiv. to
ē-
e-
+
dictus
said;
see
dictum
Related forms:
e⋅dic⋅tal,
adjective
e⋅dic⋅tal⋅ly,
adverb
Synonyms:
1.
dictum, pronouncement.
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Based on the Random House Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2009.
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Word Origin & History
edict
1297, "proclamation having the force of law," from L.
edictum,
neut. pp. of
edicere
"publish, proclaim," from
e-
"out" +
dicere
"to say" (see
diction
).
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper
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