decd
/dɛkt/ or /dɛkd/Definitions
1. verb
to decree or ordain (a law, penalty, etc.)
“The judge decd that the defendant must pay a fine.”
2. noun
a decree or edict
“The decd was met with widespread criticism.”
3. verb (archaic or rare)
to declare or pronounce (something) officially
“The king decd the new law, effective immediately.”