DIKTAT


Meaning of DIKTAT in English

n.

Pronunciation: dik- ' tät

Function: noun

Etymology: G, literally, something dictated, from New Latin dictatum, from Latin, neuter of dictatus, past participle of dictare to dictate

Date: 1933

1 : a harsh settlement unilaterally imposed (as on a defeated nation)

2 : DECREE , ORDER

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