Verdict Definition

vûrdĭkt
verdicts
noun
verdicts
The formal finding of a judge or jury on a matter submitted to them in a trial.
Webster's New World
Any decision or judgment.
Webster's New World
An expressed conclusion; a judgment or opinion.
The verdict of history.
American Heritage
The conclusion of a jury, or of a judge in a non-jury case, of what the facts are or were. A verdict, being a finding of fact, is different from a judgment or a judicial decision. The trial court may choose to accept or to disregard the verdict in determining judgment.
Webster's New World Law
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verdict
Plural:
verdicts

Origin of Verdict

  • Middle English verdit from Anglo-Norman ver true (from Latin vērus wērə-o- in Indo-European roots) dit speech (from Latin dictum) (from neuter past participle of dīcere to say deik- in Indo-European roots)

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

  • Old French verdit, from veir (“true") + dit (“saying").

    From Wiktionary

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