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1 definition found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Di·et
,
n.
A
legislative
or
administrative
assembly
in
Germany
,
Poland
,
and
some
other
countries
of
Europe
;
a
deliberative
convention
;
a
council
;
as
,
the
Diet
of
Worms
,
held
in
1521.
Specifically
:
Any
of
various
national
or
local
assemblies
;
as
,
(a)
Occasionally
,
the
Reichstag
of
the
German
Empire
,
Reichsrath
of
the
Austrian
Empire
,
the
federal
legislature
of
Switzerland
,
etc
.
(b)
The
legislature
of
Denmark
,
Sweden
,
Japan
,
or
Hungary
.
(c)
The
state
assembly
or
any
of
various
local
assemblies
in
the
states
of
the
German
Empire
,
as
the
legislature
(
Landtag
)
of
the
kingdom
of
Prussia
,
and
the
Diet
of
the
Circle
(
Kreistag
)
in
its
local
government
.
(d)
The
local
legislature
(
Landtag
)
of
an
Austrian
province
.
(e)
The
federative
assembly
of
the
old
Germanic
Confederation
(1815 -- 66).
(f)
In
the
old
German
or
Holy
Roman
Empire
,
the
great
formal
assembly
of
counselors
(
the
Imperial
Diet
or
Reichstag
)
or
a
small
,
local
,
or
informal
assembly
of
a
similar
kind
(
the
Court
Diet
,
or
Hoftag
).
Note:
The
most
celebrated
Imperial
Diets
are
the
three
following
,
all
held
under
Charles
V
.:
Diet of Worms
, 1521,
the
object
of
which
was
to
check
the
Reformation
and
which
condemned
Luther
as
a
heretic
;
Diet of Spires
,
or
Diet of Speyer
, 1529,
which
had
the
same
object
and
issued
an
edict
against
the
further
dissemination
of
the
new
doctrines
,
against
which
edict
Lutheran
princes
and
deputies
protested
(
hence
Protestants
):
Diet of Augsburg
, 1530,
the
object
of
which
was
the
settlement
of
religious
disputes
,
and
at
which
the
Augsburg
Confession
was
presented
but
was
denounced
by
the
emperor
,
who
put
its
adherents
under
the
imperial
ban
.
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