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 Definitions for citation: The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
: Citation \Ci*ta"tion\, n. [F. citation, LL. citatio, fr.L.
citare to cite. See Cite]
1. An official summons or notice given to a person to appear;
the paper containing such summons or notice.
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2. The act of citing a passage from a book, or from another
person, in his own words; also, the passage or words
quoted; quotation.
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This horse load of citations and fathers. --Milton.
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3. Enumeration; mention; as, a citation of facts.
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4. (Law) A reference to decided cases, or books of authority,
to prove a point in law.
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WordNet (r) 2.0
: citation
n 1: an official award (as for bravery or service) usually given
as formal public statement [syn: commendation]
2: (law) the act of citing (as of spoken words or written
passages or legal precedents etc.)
3: a short note recognizing a source of information or of a
quoted passage; "the student's essay failed to list
several important citations"; "the acknowledgments are
usually printed at the front of a book"; "the article
includes mention of similar clinical cases" [syn: acknowledgment,
credit, reference, mention, quotation]
4: a passage or expression that is quoted or cited [syn: quotation,
quote]
5: a summons that commands the appearance of a party at a
proceeding
6: thoroughbred that won the triple crown in 1948
Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0
: 47 Moby Thesaurus words for "citation":
accolade, acknowledgment, assault, attack, award, by-line, case,
censure, certiorari, confession, credit line, cross reference,
demonstration, eulogy, example, exemplification, garnishment,
guerdon, habeas corpus, honorable mention, illustration,
implication, impugnment, incrimination, inculpation, instance,
involvement, item, kudos, mention, monition, panegyric, particular,
praise, quotation, reference, reward, salutation, signature,
subpoena, summons, trademark, tribute, venire, venire de novo,
venire facias, writ of summons
Bouvier's Law Dictionary, Revised 6th Ed (1856)
: CITATION, practice. A writ issued out of a court of competent, jurisdiction,
commanding a person therein named to appear and do something therein
mentioned, or to show cause why he should not, on a day named. Proct. Pr.
h.t. In the ecclesiastical law, the citation is the beginning and foundation
of the whole cause; it is said to have six requisites, namely.: the
insertion of the name of the judge; of the promovert; of the impugnant; of
the cause of suit; of the place; and of the time of appearance; to which may
be added the affixing the seal of the court, and the name of the register or
his deputy. 1 Bro. Civ. Law, 453-4; Ayl. Parer. xliii. 175; Hall's Adm. Pr.
5; Merl. Rep. h.t. By, citation is also understood the act by which a
person is summoned, or cited.
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