beneplacit

/bɛnˈplækɪt/

Definitions

1. noun

A term used in medieval and early modern European law to describe a grant of land or rights made without a formal charter or deed.

“The beneplacit was a crucial document in the establishment of the new settlement.”

2. noun

A phrase used to describe a thing done without opposition or protest.

“The government’s decision to raise taxes was made with the beneplacit of the majority.”

Synonyms

  • agreement
  • consent

Antonyms

  • objection
  • protest