-ˈdīˌsit noun
Etymology: Latin, he says nothing
1. : a refusal or neglect by the defendant to plead or answer
2. : a judgment rendered against a defendant charged with nihil dicit
-ˈdīˌsit noun
Etymology: Latin, he says nothing
1. : a refusal or neglect by the defendant to plead or answer
2. : a judgment rendered against a defendant charged with nihil dicit
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012