diei dictio

diei dictio (dI-ee-Idik-shee-oh). [Latin “appointing a day”] Roman law.

1. A magistrate’s notice summoning the accused to appear on a fixed day for trial.

2. The service of a summons. — Also written diei dictitio; diem dicere.


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