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单词 placitum
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placitumn.

Brit. /ˈplasᵻtəm/, U.S. /ˈplæsədəm/, Australian English /ˈplæsətəm/, /ˈplæsədəm/
Inflections: Plural placita.
Origin: A borrowing from Latin. Etymon: Latin placitum.
Etymology: < classical Latin placitum an opinion, belief, (in legal use) an agreed condition, in post-classical Latin also resolution, plan, decision (3rd cent.), agreement, contract (5th cent.), assembly for discussion and decision of matters of state (late 8th cent.), session of a court (9th cent.), plea (10th cent.; frequently from 11th cent. in British sources), use as noun of neuter past participle of placēre to please (see placet int. and n.). Compare earlier placit n.In plural form placita after the Latin plural form.
Law (now U.S. and Australian).
A decree, decision, or verdict of a judge, court, assembly, etc.; (in plural) the proceedings of a court, assembly, etc., (now historical).
ΘΚΠ
the mind > attention and judgement > judgement or decision > [noun] > a judgement, ruling
doomc825
judging1357
verdictc1386
determination1395
judgement?a1400
skillc1400
decision1467
date1488
arrest1509
resolution1545
pronouncement1593
resultance1610
decreea1642
placit1641
pronounce1641
placitum1649
vardy1738
deliverance1856
society > law > administration of justice > court proceedings or procedure > [noun]
process1395
practice1588
proceeding1591
procedure1602
placitum1706
society > authority > rule or government > ruler or governor > deliberative, legislative, or administrative assembly > governing or legislative body of a nation or community > [noun] > estates of the realm
states1399
States General1567
estates1621
placitum1706
1649 J. Eliot Arguments Habeas Corpus 18 It was Pasch. 9 Ed. 3. M. 3. I will cit by the placita, because my Book is not paged as other Bookes are, it is the case of Cessavit.
1673 J. Howe Blessedness of Righteous (new ed.) ii. 35 The Placita or Decretals of the Redeemer.
1706 Phillips's New World of Words (new ed.) Placitum, a Sentence of the Court, an Opinion, an Ordinance or Decree;..In our Common-Law, Placita signifies Pleas or Pleadings; it was also sometimes taken for Penalties or Fines.
1769 W. Robertson View State of Europe Proofs in Hist. Charles V I. 289 In a placitum or trial in the presence of Charlemagne.
1794 G. Adams Lect. Nat. & Exper. Philos. II. xxi. 461 If the placita of their predecessors were not lost sight of or neglected.
1864 J. Bryce Holy Rom. Empire iv. 62 The placita at which those laws were framed or published would not as of yore have been crowded by armed freemen.
1942 U.S. Rep. (Supreme Court) 315 65 The record..contains a placitum in regular form which recites the convening of a regular term of the District Court.
1974 District Judge Joiner in Federal Suppl. (U.S.) 376 931 This placitum..will not deal with any alleged state law violations of the registration provisions.
1988 Austral. Financial Rev. (Nexis) 10 Mar. 76 Once these treaties are signed in accordance with the external affairs power of the Constitution (Section 51, placitum xxix), they can be used as a basis for legislation by the Commonwealth Parliament.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2006; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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