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Placitum
Placitum Plac"i*tum, n.; pl. Placita. [LL. See Placit.] 1. A public court or assembly in the Middle Ages, over which the sovereign president when a consultation was held upon affairs of state. --Brande & C. 2. (Old Eng. Law) A court, or cause in court. 3. (Law) A plea; a pleading; a judicial proceeding; a suit. --Burrill.
Plebiscitum
Plebiscitum Ple`bis*ci"tum, n. [L., fr. plebs, plebis, common people + scitum decree.] (Rom. Antiq.) A law enacted by the common people, under the superintendence of a tribune or some subordinate plebeian magistrate, without the intervention of the senate.

Meaning of Citum from wikipedia

- Op. cit. is an abbreviation of the Latin phrase opus citatum or opere citato, meaning "the work cited" or in the cited work, respectively. The abbreviation...
- dēlēvistī. The perfect has the suffix –īvī. Example: cieō, ciēre, cīvī, citum "to arouse, to stir" The perfect has the suffix -sī (which combines with...
- web}}: CS1 maint: location (link) "Diogenes Laertius: Life of Zenon (Zeno of Citum)". Plutarch. "Cicero", chapter 5. "Markville History: World History to 16th...
- Laevagonum alticola Baehr, 2012 Laevagonum cistelum Darlington, 1952 Laevagonum citum Darlington, 1952 Laevagonum frustum Darlington, 1971 Laevagonum giluwe Darlington...