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dicast
English
Etymology
From Ancient Greek [Term?].
Noun
dicast (plural dicasts)
- (historical) A juror in ancient Athens.
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dicastery
English
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ??????????? (dikast?rion, “judges”), from ???? (dík?, “right, custom, judgement”).
Noun
dicastery (plural dicasteries)
- A ministry or department of the papal Curia, whether an administrative department of the Vatican City State, or a strictly ecclesiastical department of the Catholic Church.
- A judicial body of the ancient Athenian state, made up of dicasts.
Derived terms
- dicasterial
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