单词 | placitum |
释义 | Definition of placitum in English:placitumnoun ˈplasɪtəm US, Australian Law
OriginMid 17th century; earliest use found in John Eliot (fl. 1593). From classical Latin placitum an opinion, belief, (in legal use) an agreed condition, in post-classical Latin also resolution, plan, decision (3rd cent.), agreement, contract, assembly for discussion and decision of matters of state, session of a court, plea, use as noun of neuter past participle of placēre to please. Definition of placitum in US English:placitumnounˈplasɪtəm US, Australian Law
OriginMid 17th century; earliest use found in John Eliot (fl. 1593). From classical Latin placitum an opinion, belief, (in legal use) an agreed condition, in post-classical Latin also resolution, plan, decision (3rd cent.), agreement, contract, assembly for discussion and decision of matters of state, session of a court, plea, use as noun of neuter past participle of placēre to please. |
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