An archaic or rare term for a decided or settled determination; a decisive conclusion.
From 'decide' plus the suffix '-ment,' forming a noun of action or result. This is an obsolete English word, more common in older legal or philosophical texts.
This word barely survives in English—it's the kind of forgotten term you'd find in 300-year-old legal documents that modern lawyers would just translate as 'decision'!
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