DITTAY


Meaning of DITTAY in English

ˈdiˌtā, -_ti noun

( -s )

Etymology: Middle English (Scots dialect), from Middle French dité, ditié, past participle of diter, ditier to compose, indict — more at dite

Scots law : the matter charged in an indictment ; also : the indictment itself

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