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ded·i·ti·cian \ˌdedəˈtishən\ noun (-s) Etymology: Latin dediticius deditician (from deditus, past participle of dedere to surrender, give up, deliver) + English -an — more at dedendum Roman law : a freedman not allowed full citizenship rights because of bad character or grave misconduct during slavery or because as a foreigner he had fought against Rome • ded·i·ti·cian·cy \-nsē\ noun -es |