praecipitur
Praecipitur is a Latin verb form meaning “it is ordered” or “it is instructed.” It is the third person singular present passive indicative of the verb praecipio, praecipere, which means to command, to instruct, or to foretell. The principal parts are praecipio, praecepi, praeceptum, and the present passive is praecipitur.
In usage, praecipitur is typically an impersonal construction: the agent who issues the command is often not
Dictionaries translate praecipitur as “it is ordered” or “it is commanded.” Its nuance lies in the act
Example: praecipitur ut leges legantur. Translation: “It is ordered that the laws be read.” Related lexical items