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Webster 1913 Edition


Fiat

Fi′at

,
Noun.
[L., let it be done, 3d pers. sing., subj. pres., fr.
fieri
, used as pass. of
facere
to make. Cf.
Be
.]
1.
An authoritative command or order to do something; an effectual decree.
His
fiat
laid the corner stone.
Willis.
2.
(Eng. Law)
(a)
A warrant of a judge for certain processes.
(b)
An authority for certain proceedings given by the Lord Chancellor’s signature.
Fiat money
,
irredeemable paper currency, not resting on a specie basis, but deriving its purchasing power from the declaratory fiat of the government issuing it.

Webster 1828 Edition


Fiat

FI'AT.

[L. from fio.] Let it be done; a decree; a command to do something.

Definition 2024


Fiat

Fiat

See also: fiat, FIAT, fiát, and fiât

English

Proper noun

Fiat

  1. An automobile manufactured by the Italian firm Fiat S.p.A..
    • 1997 Jill Nagle: Whores and Other Feminists (page 160)
      Even as a young feminist who was very angry at men, a real ballbuster, I had a boyfriend who drove a Fiat, I was always fashionable, even though it was hippie gear.
    • 2003 -- Mary-Rose MacColl: Killing Superman (page 108)
      We'd watched Marion pile her three kids and their stuff into an old Fiat 124 I was sure Dad must have picked for her; she didn't look like a Fiat driver at heart.
    • 2005 -- Chris Bonner: Reducing Stress-related Behaviours in People with Dementia Care-based Therapy (page 13)
      You are jet-lagged, have a headache, can't stand driving a Fiat, it's turned dark and you cannot see or read the road signs.

Derived terms

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fiat

See also: Fiat, FIAT, and fiât

English

Noun

fiat (plural fiats)

  1. An authoritative command or order to do something; an effectual decree.
    • 1788, Alexander Hamilton, Federalist no. 73
      The reflection that the fate of a fellow-creature depended on his sole fiat, would naturally inspire scrupulousness and caution; [...]
  2. (English law) A warrant of a judge for certain processes.
  3. (English law) An authority for certain proceedings given by the Lord Chancellor's signature.

Translations

Derived terms

Verb

fiat (third-person singular simple present fiats, present participle fiating, simple past and past participle fiated)

  1. (transitive, used in academic debate and role-playing games) To make (something) happen.

Quotations

  • For usage examples of this term, see Citations:fiat.

References

  • fiat in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913


Latin

Verb

fīat

  1. third-person singular present active subjunctive of fiō
  2. third-person singular present passive subjunctive of faciō