Summons
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Middle English: from Old French sumunse, from an alteration of Latin summonita, feminine past participle of summonere (see summon).
wiktionary
From Middle English somouns(“order or command to do something”), borrowed from Old French sumunce (modern French semonce), from Vulgar Latin *summonsa, a noun use of the feminine past participle of summoneō, summonēre(“to summon”).
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
etymonline
summons (n.)
"authoritative call to be at a certain place for a certain purpose," late 13c., from Old French sumunse, noun use of fem. past participle of somondre (see summon (v.)). As a verb from 1650s.