diremption

diremption
(entrée créée par le supplément)
(di-ran-psion) s. f.
Mot emprunté à l'anglais et signifiant, en termes de droit, dissolution.
   Des cas de diremption du mariage, PROUDHON Confess. d'un révolutionnaire, 1868, p. 60.
   Lat. diremptionem, de dirimere, séparer, de dis, indiquant séparation, et emere, prendre.

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