Edikt
German
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin ēdictum (“proclamation, edict”), the neuter of ēdictus, perfect passive participle of ēdīcō (“I publish, proclaim”), itself from ex (“out of, from”) + dīcō (“say”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [eˈdɪkt]
Audio (file)
Noun
Edikt n (genitive Ediktes or Edikts, plural Edikte)
- (chiefly historical) edict
- (Austria, officialese) bankruptcy proceedings
Declension
Derived terms
- ediktieren
See also
- Dekret
- Gesetz
- Ordonnanz
- Plakkat
- Ukase
- Verordnung
Further reading
- Edikt in Duden online
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