decreet
English edit
Etymology edit
From Old French decré, decreet.
Noun edit
decreet (plural decreets)
- (Scots law) The final judgment of the Court of Session, or of an inferior court, by which the question at issue is decided.
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Etymology edit
From Middle Dutch decreet, from Old French decré, decreet, from Latin dēcrētum.
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
decreet n (plural decreten)
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Old French edit
Noun edit
decreet oblique singular, m (oblique plural decreez or decreetz, nominative singular decreez or decreetz, nominative plural decreet)
- Alternative form of decré
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