Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference - summons
Summons
summons
n. & v. --n. (pl. summonses) 1 an authoritative or urgent call to attend on some occasion or do something. 2 a a call to appear before a judge or magistrate. b the writ containing such a summons. --v.tr. esp. Law serve with a summons. Etymology: ME f. OF somonce, sumunse f. L summonita fem. past part. of summonere: see SUMMON
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I. noun (plural ~es) Etymology: Middle English somouns, from Anglo-French somonse, from past participle of somondre Date: 13th century the act of summoning, a warning or citation to appear in court: as, a written notification to be served on a person as a warning to appear in court at a day specified to answer to the plaintiff, a subpoena to appear as a witness, something (as a call) that ~, II. transitive verb Date: 1683 summon 2 ...Толковый словарь английского языка
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