edictal

/ɪˈdɪktəl/
adjective
  1. Relating to or having the force of an official order or proclamation.
    • The king's edictal command was read aloud in the town square.
    • The new law had an edictal quality, leaving no room for debate.
    • Historians studied the edictal documents from the ancient empire.
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