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1 DECREE
[N]DECRETUM (-I) (N)LEX (LEGIS) (F)JUS (JURIS) (N)IUS (IURIS) (N)LIBER (-BRI) (M)LITTERA (-AE) (F)LITERA (-AE) (F)MANDATUM (-I) (N)RUBRICA (-AE) (F)CONSULTUM (-I) (N)SCITUM (-I) (N)SCITUS (-US) (M)JUSSUM (-I) (N)IUSSUM (-I) (N)JUSSUS (-I) (M)IUSSUS (-I) (M)JUDICATUM (-I) (N)IUDICATUM (-I) (N)IUDICATIO (-ONIS) (F)JUDICATIO (-ONIS) (F)CONSOLTUM (-I) (N)DECRETIO (-ONIS) (F)[V]JUBEO (-ERE JUSSI JUSSUM)IUBEO (-ERE IUSSI IUSSUM)INDICO (-ERE -DIXI -DICTUM)PRAESCRIBO (-ERE -SCRIPSI -SCRIPTUM)REGO (-ERE REXI RECTUM)CERNO (-ERE CREVI CRETUM)CENSEO (-ERE -SUI -SUM)COENSEO (-ERE -SUI -SUM)JUBO (-ERE) -
2 PUBLISH A DECREE
[V]EDICO (-ERE -DIXI -DICTUM) -
3 decerno
decerno, creui, cretus, 3, decree, A. 4:28; 16:4; Co. 2:20.* -
4 decretum
decretum, i, n., decree, A. 17:7; E. 2:15; Co. 2:14.* -
5 dogma
dogma, atis, n., decree, A. 16:4.* -
6 edictum
edictum, i, n.., edict, decree, L. 2:1; H. 11:23.*
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decree — de·cree /di krē/ n [Old French decré, from Latin decretum, from neuter of decretus, past participle of decernere to decide] 1: an order having the force of law by judicial decree 2: a judicial decision esp. in an equity or probate court; broadly … Law dictionary
decree — de‧cree [dɪˈkriː] noun [countable] LAW 1. a judgement made in a court of law after a civil action: • The council had already been successful in obtaining a court decree against the former MP. conˈsent deˌcree LAW an order … Financial and business terms
Decree — • In a general sense, an order or law made by a superior authority for the direction of others. In ecclesiastical use it has various meanings. Any papal Bull, Brief, or Motu Proprio is a decree inasmuch as these documents are legislative acts of… … Catholic encyclopedia
Decree — De*cree , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Decreed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Decreeing}.] 1. To determine judicially by authority, or by decree; to constitute by edict; to appoint by decree or law; to determine; to order; to ordain; as, a court decrees a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
decree — [dē krē′, di krē′] n. [ME decre < OFr decret < L decretum, neut. of decretus, pp. of decernere, to decree < de , from + cernere, to sift, judge: see CERTAIN] 1. an official order, edict, or decision, as of a church, government, court,… … English World dictionary
Decree — De*cree , n. [OE. decre, F. d[ e]cret, fr. L. decretum, neut. decretus, p. p. of decernere to decide; de + cernere to decide. See {Certain}, and cf. {Decreet}, {Decretal}.] 1. An order from one having authority, deciding what is to be done by a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Decree — De*cree , v. i. To make decrees; used absolutely. [1913 Webster] Father eternal! thine is to decree; Mine, both in heaven and earth to do thy will. Milton. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
decree — [n] mandate, legal order act, announcement, behest, bidding, charge, charging, command, commandment, declaration, decretum, dictum, direction, directive, edict, enactment, injunction, instruction, judgment, law, order, ordinance, precept,… … New thesaurus
decree — ► NOUN 1) an official order that has the force of law. 2) a judgement or decision of certain law courts. ► VERB (decrees, decreed, decreeing) ▪ order by decree. ORIGIN Latin decretum something decided , from decernere … English terms dictionary
decree ni|si — «NY sy», Law. a conditional decree of divorce, which becomes final later … Useful english dictionary
decree — vb *dictate, prescribe, ordain, impose Analogous words: *command, order, enjoin, charge, direct: constrain, oblige, compel, *force … New Dictionary of Synonyms