mittimus
/mɪtˈɪməs/Definitions
1. noun
A writ or order of commitment, especially in medieval England.
“The judge issued a mittimus to the sheriff, instructing him to bring the defendant to court.”
2. noun
A document or order that results in the commitment of an individual to a hospital or other institution.
“The hospital received a mittimus from the court, indicating that the patient was to be committed for further evaluation.”