conicc

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1) to be able to, can
 * 2) to have power over
 * 1) to have power over

Usage notes
Con·icc can be used to indicate ability or potential to perform another action in two principal ways.
 * The most common method is to represent the other action as an accusative verbal noun.
 * Another less common method is to represent the other action as a nasalized subjunctive relative clause. The person and number conjugation of con·icc and the other verb must agree.
 * Another less common method is to represent the other action as a nasalized subjunctive relative clause. The person and number conjugation of con·icc and the other verb must agree.