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decertatio

decertatio · f

the decision of a dispute, a decisive conflict

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dēcertātĭo — Lewis & Short

dēcertātĭo, ōnis, f.decerto,

I the decision of a dispute, a decisive conflict or contest: rerum omnium, Cic. Phil. 11, 9, 21; cf. Cod. Theod. 7, 20, 2, § 2.

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