<span class="searchmatch">dicasts</span> plural of <span class="searchmatch">dicast</span>...
Ancient Greek δικαστής (dikastḗs, “judge”). <span class="searchmatch">dicast</span> (plural <span class="searchmatch">dicasts</span>) (Ancient Greece) A kind of juror. “<span class="searchmatch">dicast</span>”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary...
dikast (plural dikasts) Alternative form of <span class="searchmatch">dicast</span> (“juror in ancient Athens”)....
historical, law) dicastery (judicial body of the ancient Athenian state, made up of <span class="searchmatch">dicasts</span>) Declension of dykasteria dykasteria in Polish dictionaries at PWN...
(pĭnắkĭon) n (genitive πῐνᾰκῐ́ου); second declension small tablet on which the <span class="searchmatch">dicasts</span> wrote their verdict notice board on which laws and decrees were written...
(Ancient Greece) A judicial body of the ancient Athenian state, made up of <span class="searchmatch">dicasts</span>. 1910, William Stearns Davis, A Day in Old Athens[2]: The better cause...
tense past tense first person singular dīciġe dīcode second person singular <span class="searchmatch">dīcast</span> dīcodest third person singular dīcaþ dīcode plural dīciaþ dīcodon subjunctive...