veredictum means A written document in Old English law detailing the facts presented as true at a trial. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 100 out of 100.
Etymology
From Latin veredictum. Doublet of verdict.
noun
- A written document in Old English law detailing the facts presented as true at a trial.“It was an improvement on this ancient cuſtom, that the jurators were named by the court instead of being selected by the parties. It was a further progreſs towards our preſent mode of jury, that the jurators were to hear the ſtatements of both parties before they gave their deciding veredictum, or oath of the truth.”