sederunt

from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Sederunt \Se*de"runt\, n. [L., they sat, fr. sedere to sit.]
   A sitting, as of a court or other body.
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         'T is pity we have not Burns's own account of that long
         sederunt.                                --Prof.
                                                  Wilson.
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   {Acts of sederunt} (Scots Law), ordinances of the Court of
      Session for the ordering of processes and expediting of
      justice. --Bell.
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