Cedens

/ˈsɛdənz/ noun

A legal or archaic term referring to a party that yields, cedes, or surrenders something; one who grants or transfers rights.

From Latin cedens, present participle of cedere (to yield). Used in medieval and early modern legal documents to describe the surrendering party.

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