sécéder

sécéder
(entrée créée par le supplément)
(sé-sé-dé) v. n.
Mot forgé du latin. Opérer une sécession, en parlant d'États confédérés.
   La Caroline du Sud avait sécédé la première, le 20 décembre 1860, Rev. des Deux-Mondes, 1er juin 1873, p. 501.
   Lat. secedere (voy. sécession).

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