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In United States legal terminology, a dictum is a statement of opinion considered authoritative (although not binding), given the recognized authority of the person who pronounced it. [1] There are multiple subtypes of dicta , although due to their overlapping nature, legal practitioners in the U.S. colloquially use dictum to refer to any ...
DICTUM | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
a short statement, especially one expressing advice or a general truth: He followed the famous American dictum "Don't get mad, get even ". Synonyms. proverb. saying. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Linguistics: sentences & expressions. adage. asyndetically. asyndeton. backchannel. clause. coin. complex sentence. compound sentence.
Dictum Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. : a noteworthy statement: such as. a. : a formal pronouncement of a principle, proposition, or opinion. awaiting the king's dictum. b. : an observation intended or regarded as authoritative. must follow the dictum "First, do no harm" 2. law : a judge's expression of opinion on a point other than the precise issue involved in determining a case.
DICTUM Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
noun. , plural dic·ta [dik, -t, uh],dic·tums. an authoritative pronouncement; judicial assertion. Synonyms: declaration, order, fiat, decree, edict. a saying; maxim. Synonyms: saw, truism, proverb, adage. obiter dictum. dictum. / ˈdɪktəm / noun. a formal or authoritative statement or assertion; pronouncement. a popular saying or maxim.
Dictum - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com
A dictum is a formal pronouncement, a rule, or a statement that expresses a truth universally acknowledged. Dictum dates from the 16th Century. It descended from a Latin word that means "something said." In contemporary use, it means more like "something that is officially said."
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