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arbitrament
CIDE DICTIONARY
arbitrament, n. [LL. arbitramentum.].
- Determination; decision; arbitration. [1913 Webster]"The arbitrament of time." [1913 Webster]"Gladly at this moment would MacIvor have put their quarrel to personal arbitrament." [1913 Webster]
- The award of arbitrators. Cowell. [1913 Webster]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
arbitrament, n.
1 the deciding of a dispute by an arbiter.
2 an authoritative decision made by an arbiter.
1 the deciding of a dispute by an arbiter.
2 an authoritative decision made by an arbiter.
Etymology
ME f. OF arbitrement f. med.L arbitramentum (as ARBITRATE, -MENT)
ROGET THESAURUS
arbitrament
Judgment
N judgment, result, conclusion, upshot, deduction, inference, ergotism, illation, corollary, porism, moral, estimation, valuation, appreciation, judication, dijudication, adjudication, arbitrament, arbitrement, arbitration, assessment, ponderation, valorization, award, estimate, review, criticism, critique, notice, report, decision, determination, judgment, finding, verdict, sentence, decree, findings of fact, findings of law, res judicata, plebiscite, voice, casting vote, vote, opinion, good judgment, judge, umpire, arbiter, arbitrator, asessor, referee, censor, reviewer, critic, connoisseur, commentator, inspector, inspecting officer, twenty-twenty hindsight, armchair general, monday morning quarterback, judging, judicious, determinate, conclusive, on the whole, all things considered, a Daniel come to judgment, and stand a critic, hated yet caress'd, it is much easier to be critical than to be correc, la critique est aisee et l'art est difficile, nothing if not critical, O most lame and impotent conclusion.For further exploring for "arbitrament" in Webster Dictionary Online