cital

noun
/ˈsaɪtəl/UK/ˈsaɪdəl/US

Etymology

From cite (verb) + -al (suffix forming nouns of action).

  1. derived from cito — “to cause to move, excite, summon
  2. derived from citer
  3. suffixed as cital — “cite + al

Definitions

  1. A summons to appear, as before a judge.

    • It was carried regularly through the forms of cital.
  2. citation

    citation; quotation

    • He made a blushing citall of himselfe, And chid his Trewant youth.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA