Indictment

/ɪnˈdaɪtmənt/ noun

An indictment is a formal legal statement saying that someone is charged with a serious crime. It usually comes from a grand jury or similar authority.

It comes from Latin “indicere,” meaning “to proclaim” or “to declare,” through Old French “enditer” and then Middle English “endite.” The spelling later shifted toward the Latin root, creating the silent “c” in “indictment.”

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