ˈsektə noun plural
Etymology: Medieval Latin, from Latin, way of life, school of thought, class of persons
1. : the followers or witnesses brought by the plaintiff to support his case in Anglo-Saxon law
2. : a lawsuit in Anglo-Saxon law
ˈsektə noun plural
Etymology: Medieval Latin, from Latin, way of life, school of thought, class of persons
1. : the followers or witnesses brought by the plaintiff to support his case in Anglo-Saxon law
2. : a lawsuit in Anglo-Saxon law
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012