decessus
Ducis? Not needed. Here is the article:
D e s s e s s u s. (Note: The term "decessus" is not a widely attested entry in standard Latin lexicons, and in English-language scholarship it remains obscure. In many discussions it is treated as a rare or variant form rather than a distinct, independently attested term.)
Denness: D e s s e s s u s is best understood as a Latin-derived noun
Etymology and meaning: If aligned with Latin roots, decessus would derive from de- (away, off) and -cessus
Attestations and usage: The term does not constitute a standard entry in major Latin dictionaries. When it
Modern usage: Today, "decessus" has limited use outside scholarly apparatus. It is not a recognized term in
See also: decessus, decensus, Latin philology, Latin morphology.
References: Consult Lewis and Short’s Latin dictionaries and critical apparatus in manuscripts for discussions of variant