The noun form is edict; the adjective form is edictal; the adverb form is edictally.
Some other word forms for continue are continuous, continuing, continuable, and continues.
snooze, nap
The noun is loyalty, the adjective is loyal, and the adverb is loyally.
The root of "edict" is from the Latin word "edictum," which means a formal or authoritative proclamation or decree issued by a person in a position of authority, such as a ruler or government official.
The forms for the adjective exquisite are:noun, exquisitenessadverb, exquisitely
Edictum, a proclamation or edict.
There no other word forms for mimograph.
ukase, edict
edict
Some other word forms for continue are continuous, continuing, continuable, and continues.
order
The Edict of Milan.The Edict of Milan.The Edict of Milan.The Edict of Milan.The Edict of Milan.The Edict of Milan.The Edict of Milan.The Edict of Milan.The Edict of Milan.
I am sorry, I don't know the answer.
The officials of the city sent out an edict on their formal stationary that no city employees were to take unallowed breaks on the job.
Another word for pittance is meager.
edict
edict, ukase