-ˌedəˈsendē, -nˌdī noun
Etymology: Latin, right of decreeing
Roman law : a right belonging to the curule aediles, praetors, and quaestors and presidents in the provinces of making edicts
-ˌedəˈsendē, -nˌdī noun
Etymology: Latin, right of decreeing
Roman law : a right belonging to the curule aediles, praetors, and quaestors and presidents in the provinces of making edicts
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012