Arbitrament — Ar*bit ra*ment, n. [LL. arbitramentum.] 1. Determination; decision; arbitration. [1913 Webster] The arbitrament of time. Everett. [1913 Webster] Gladly at this moment would MacIvor have put their quarrel to personal arbitrament. Sir W. Scott.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
arbitrament — /arbitrament/ The award or decision of arbitrators upon a matter of dispute, which has been submitted to them … Black's law dictionary
arbitrament — /arbitrament/ The award or decision of arbitrators upon a matter of dispute, which has been submitted to them … Black's law dictionary
arbitrament — [är bi′trə mənt] n. [ME & OFr arbitrement < L arbitrari: see ARBITRATE] 1. arbitration 2. an arbitrator s verdict or award 3. the power to judge or right to decide … English World dictionary
arbitrament — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French arbitrement, from arbitrer Date: 15th century 1. archaic the right or power of deciding 2. the settling of a dispute by an arbiter 3. the judgment given … New Collegiate Dictionary
arbitrament — /ahr bi treuh meuhnt/, n. 1. the act of arbitrating; arbitration. 2. the decision or sentence pronounced by an arbiter. 3. the power of absolute and final decision. Also, arbitrement. [1375 1425; late ME < ML arbitramentum, equiv. to L… … Universalium
arbitrament — noun the judgement of an arbiter or arbitrator; an arbitration … Wiktionary
arbitrament — n. settling of a dispute by a mutually chosen mediator; decision by an arbitrator; power of final decision … English contemporary dictionary
arbitrament — [α: bɪtrəm(ə)nt] noun the settling of a dispute by an arbitrator … English new terms dictionary
arbitrament — n. 1. Determination, decision, settlement, judgment, test, trial, umpirage. 2. (Law.) Award, adjudication, determination, decision, decree … New dictionary of synonyms