Definitions from Wiktionary (interdictum)
▸ noun: (historical, Ancient Rome) A prohibition: a legal order issued by a praetor (or, in the provinces, a proconsul) at the request of a claimant and addressed to another person, imposing a requirement either to do something or to abstain from doing something.
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▸ noun: (historical, Ancient Rome) A prohibition: a legal order issued by a praetor (or, in the provinces, a proconsul) at the request of a claimant and addressed to another person, imposing a requirement either to do something or to abstain from doing something.
Similar:
interdict,
enjoinment,
forbode,
forbod,
defense,
forbiddal,
adjuration,
oracle,
defence,
conjurement,
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