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Predicate

In logic. That which is said concerning the subject in a logical prop-osition; as, “The law is the perfection of common sense.” “Perfection of common sense,” being affirmed concerning the law, (the subject,) is the predicate or thing predicated, wharton; Bourland v. Hildreth, 26 Cal. 232

Source: Black’s Law Dictionary 2nd Ed (1910)