Dittay

/dɪˈteɪ/ noun

Definition

A Scottish legal term for an indictment or charge brought against someone in court.

Etymology

From Scottish Scots, possibly from Old French 'ditté' (dictated/written), reflecting the written nature of formal legal charges. Scottish law developed unique terminology under distinct legal traditions.

Kelly Says

Scotland's legal system kept this word alive for centuries while it vanished elsewhere—it's a linguistic fossil showing how isolated legal systems preserve archaic vocabulary because changing legal terminology is dangerous!

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