Mandamus Definition

măn-dāməs
mandamuses
noun
A writ commanding that a specified thing be done, issued by a higher court to a lower one, or to a private or municipal corporation, government agency, official, etc.
Webster's New World
A legal proceeding seeking such a writ.
American Heritage
A writ issued by a court to compel a public official (including the judge of a lesser court) to perform a task or duty.
Webster's New World Law
Synonyms:
verb
To serve with or command by such a writ.
Webster's New World

Other Word Forms of Mandamus

Noun

Singular:
mandamus
Plural:
mandamuses

Origin of Mandamus

  • Latin mandāmus we order (used in such a writ) first person pl. present tense of mandāre to order man-2 in Indo-European roots

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

  • From Latin mandāmus (“we command").

    From Wiktionary

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