placitum
/plˈæsɪtəm/Definitions
1. noun
A decision or decree made by a judge or a court, especially in medieval times.
“The historical records showed that the king’s placitum had significant implications on the feudal system.”
2. noun
A formal agreement or consent, especially in a contract or treaty.
“The two nations signed a placitum to resolve their long-standing border disputes.”