dico

Etymology
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Noun

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Etymology 1
From, from (reformed as a thematic verb). The perfect forms are derived from.

Cognates include 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬 and 🇨🇬 (English ).

Verb

 * 1) to say, talk, speak, utter, mention,
 * 2) to declare, state
 * 3) to affirm, assert (positively)
 * 4) to tell
 * 5) to appoint, name, nominate (to an office)
 * 6) to call, name
 * 7)  to plead (before)
 * 8) to mean, speak in reference to, refer to
 * 1) to tell
 * 2) to appoint, name, nominate (to an office)
 * 3) to call, name
 * 4)  to plead (before)
 * 5) to mean, speak in reference to, refer to
 * 1)  to plead (before)
 * 2) to mean, speak in reference to, refer to

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Etymology 2
Possibly from a lost (seen in  >,  > ,  > ), from , root nomen agentis from , whence.

Verb

 * 1) to dedicate, devote
 * 2) to consecrate, deify
 * 3) to appropriate to, devote to, assign to, set apart for
 * 1) to consecrate, deify
 * 2) to appropriate to, devote to, assign to, set apart for
 * 1) to appropriate to, devote to, assign to, set apart for
 * 1) to appropriate to, devote to, assign to, set apart for