guerra recreduta

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Latin[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Medieval Latin guerra (war), recrēdō (commend to a judicial decision, exhaust).

Noun[edit]

guerra recrēdūta f (genitive guerrae recrēdūtae); first declension

  1. (Medieval Latin) cease-fire
    • 1162, Frederick Barbarossa, Conventio cum Pisanis[1]:
      [] imperator non faciet cum eis pacem vel finem vel treugam vel guerram recredutam sine concordia omnium consulum Pisanorum []
      [] the emperor shall make neither peace nor end nor truce nor ceasefire with them without the consent of all the consuls of Pisa []

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