edict
Etymology

From Middle English edycte, borrowed from Latin edictum; earlier form edit, from Old French edit, from the same Latin word.

Pronunciation
  • IPA: /ˈiː.dɪkt/
Noun

edict (plural edicts)

  1. A proclamation of law or other authoritative command.
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