Allegata

/ˌæl.əˈɡɑːtə/ noun

A legal term referring to facts or arguments submitted or alleged in a court case; pleas or claims presented as evidence.

From Latin 'allegata,' plural of 'allegatum' (things alleged), from 'allegare' (to allege). Used in medieval and modern legal terminology in English and Romance languages.

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