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judicatum

judicatum Philos. rare.
  (dʒuːdɪˈkeɪtəm, -ɑːtəm)
  Pl. -ata.
  [L. jūdicātum judgement, pa.pple. of jūdicāre to judge.]
  (See quots.)

1913 Mind XXII. 15 As I use the term, the proposition is what the logicians call the import of the judgment or proposition. It is the propositum or judicatum. I do not use it as equivalent either to the act of judging or the verbal sentence. 1935 Mind XLIV. 365 A judgement to the effect that A is B seems to be just a judgement (act of judging) whose object or judicatum is that A is B. 1936 H. H. Price Truth & Corrigibility 17 The relation is between judicata or judicabilia, or—as some call them—‘propositions’.

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