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sederunt
[ si-deer-uhnt ]
noun
- a prolonged discussion or session for discussion.
- a sitting of a church assembly or other body.
sederunt
/ sɪˈdɛərənt; sɪˈderʊnt /
noun
- a sitting of an ecclesiastical assembly, court, etc
- the list of persons present
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Word History and Origins
Origin of sederunt1
First recorded in 1620–30; from Latin sēdērunt “they sat, have sat; there sat (followed by a list of participants),” equivalent to sēd- (perfect stem of sedēre “to sit, be seated”) + -ērunt 3rd-person plural perfect suffix
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Word History and Origins
Origin of sederunt1
C17: from Latin sēdērunt they were sitting, from sedēre to sit
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Example Sentences
Its rules of court for the regulation of judicial proceedings are called 'acts of sederunt.'
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There never was such a complete sederunt: ten out of the sixteen was the average attendance, rising sometimes to twelve.
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Yes get neither pen nor ink here, Mr. Keelevin, till my rights are cognost in a record o sederunt and session.
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Thats no our present sederunt; but I would ask you, if ye do not think I hae the justice o this plea?
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For a time she bustled round him, with all her vexation gone, saying nothing of his sederunt with her brothers.
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