-ˌyüˌdikēˈä(ˌ)lā, -ˌjüˌdishēˈālē noun
or pig·nus prae·to·ri·um -_prīˈtōrēəm, -_prēˈ-
Etymology: pignus judiciale from New Latin, literally, judge's pledge; pignus praetorium from Late Latin, literally, praetor's pledge
: the right or lien that a judgment creditor has in the property of the judgment debtor