- Edictal
- Edictal E*dic"tal, a. Relating to, or consisting of, edicts; as, the Roman edictal law. [1913 Webster]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
edictal — EDICTÁL, Ă, edictali, e, (Rar) Privitor la un edict. – Din fr. édictal, lat. edictalis. Trimis de LauraGellner, 10.06.2004. Sursa: DEX 98 edictál adj. m., pl. edictáli; f. sg. edictálă, pl … Dicționar Român
édictal — édictal, ale (é di ktal, kta l ) adj. Terme d ancienne jurisprudence. Qui a rapport aux édits, aux ordonnances. ÉTYMOLOGIE Édit … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
edictal — adj. 2 g. Concernente a edito. ‣ Etimologia: edito + al ♦ [Portugal] Grafia de edital antes do Acordo Ortográfico de 1990. ♦ Grafia no Brasil: edital … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
edictal citation — in Scottish civil procedure, the service of court papers by public advertisement, usually on the walls of court where the defender cannot otherwise be found. There is a trend towards substituting intimation in newspapers circulating in the area,… … Law dictionary
edictal — adjective see edict … New Collegiate Dictionary
edictal — adjective Of, pertaining to, or derived from edicts … Wiktionary
edictal — adj. of or pertaining to an edict … English contemporary dictionary
edictal — edic·tal … English syllables
edictal — (ˈ)ē|diktəl, ə̇ˈd adjective Etymology: Late Latin edictalis, from Latin edictum + alis al : relating to or consisting of an edict : announced by an edict … Useful english dictionary
edictal citation — noun : a citation or summons in Scots and Roman Dutch law proclaimed, published, or deposited in a public place and summoning nonresident or absent defendants to court in civil or criminal cases … Useful english dictionary