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“sederunts”
1. A prolonged sitting; as of a legal group, a religious body, or other people, for discussions: The regular monthly sederunt of the church group will take place on Tuesday afternoon.
2. The list of people who are present for a meeting: The chairman read the sedurunt to determine who was present and absent.
3. Etymology: from Latin sederunt, "they were sitting", from sedere, "to sit".
2. The list of people who are present for a meeting: The chairman read the sedurunt to determine who was present and absent.
3. Etymology: from Latin sederunt, "they were sitting", from sedere, "to sit".
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sed-, sedat-, -sid, -sess
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