Praedictus
Praedictus is a Latin adjective and past participle meaning "foretold" or "predicted." It derives from the verb praedicere ("to foretell" or "to predict"), formed with the perfect passive participle suffix -tus. In Latin, praedictus (masculine), praedicta (feminine), and praedictum (neuter) agree with the noun they modify and are used to indicate that what is described has been foreseen or proclaimed beforehand. The form can function attributively as praedictus liber ("the foretold book") or predicatively as res praedicta ("the thing predicted"). Variants such as praedictus and praedicta appear in manuscripts and inscriptions.
In practice, praedictus appears most often in prophetic, religious, or legal Latin, where a statement, event,
Related terms include praedictio (the act of foretelling or prophecy) and praedico (to foretell). The word is