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PLACITUM Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
noun plac· i· tum ˈplasətəm plural placita -tə archaic : a judicial proceeding or decree Word History Etymology Medieval Latin, from Latin placitum opinion, ...
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Placitum - Wikipedia
A placitum (Latin for "plea") was a public judicial assembly. Placita origins can be traced to military gatherings in the Frankish kingdoms in the seventh ...
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placitum - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
placitum · Contents · English · Latin. edit. Etymology. edit. Neuter gender of placitus. Noun. edit. placitum n (genitive placitī); second declension · opinion, ...
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placitum
‖ placitum Obs. exc. Hist. (ˈplæsɪtəm) Pl. placita. [L., an opinion, determination, maxim, prop. neuter pa. pple. of placēre to please; in med.L. the sentence of a court, a fine, a trial, a plea.] The decree of a judge, the decision or determination of a public assembly, a court of justice, or the l...
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PLACITUM definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
placitum in British English · 1. law. a plea made in court on behalf of a person or group · 2. law, Australian and US. a legal decision made by a judge or court.
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Placitum - Oxford Reference
A paragraph or subdivision of a page or a title. The term is used particularly in referring to the heads.
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Anthidium placitum
Anthidium placitum is a species of bee in the family Megachilidae, the leaf-cutter, carder, or mason bees. 1925
Anthidium bernardinum var mesaverdense Schwarz, 1927
Anthidium niveumtarsum Schwarz, 1927
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PLACITUM - The Law Dictionary
A public assembly at which the king presided, and which comprised men of all degrees, met for consultation about the great affairs of the kingdom.
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What is placitum fractum? Simple Definition & Meaning - LSD.Law
Placitum fractum is a legal term in Latin that means a day lost or past for the defendant. For example, if a defendant fails to appear in court on the ...
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placitum | English Translation & Meaning | LingQ Dictionary
What Does “placitum” Mean in Latin? Translation from Latin into English. Learn Latin words in real context using LingQ.
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placitum, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
placitum is a borrowing from Latin. Etymons: Latin placitum. See etymology. Nearby entries. placing, n.c1449–; placing, adj.1948–; placing house ...
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ad placitum, adv. meanings, etymology and more
The earliest known use of the adverb ad placitum is in the mid 1500s. OED's earliest evidence for ad placitum is from before 1556.
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Placitum of Riziano
The Placitum of Riziano (; ) was a dispute that took place c. 804 around the river Riziano, probably at Rižana in modern Slovenia.
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placit
† placit Obs. (ˈplæsɪt) Also placet. [ad. L. placit-um: see placitum. So It. placito.] 1. What is decided or determined upon; an opinion, a judgement; a decision, decree, ordinance.1605 Bacon Adv. Learn. ii. xxv. §5 That Secondarie reason..which is grounded upon the placets of God. 1641 J. Trappe Th...
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Clovis IV
During a placitum in Valenciennes in 693, Clovis was attended by twelve bishops, twelve viri illustres (including Nordebert, the Neustrian mayor of the
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