ticēt

Etymology
Originally from the verb, now “to arrive, to reach, to get,” but previously “to be adequate, appropriate, to suit,” was apparently at first a (transitive) iterative form, or maybe a new verb derived via the adjective  now “believing” but previously “appropriate, adequate.” The meaning evolved from “(to be) adequate, appropriate” to “(to be) reliable; to see as reliable, to trust” and finally “to believe.” Cognates include 🇨🇬.

Verb

 * 1) to believe to have a belief in something; to accept something, someone's opinion, authority, as true, valid
 * 2) to believe, to trust to have confidence in someone's credibility, sincerity, in someone's perspectives or potential
 * 3)  to believe to accept, to have faith in the existence and power of a god or gods, supernatural beings or forces
 * 1) to believe, to trust to have confidence in someone's credibility, sincerity, in someone's perspectives or potential
 * 2)  to believe to accept, to have faith in the existence and power of a god or gods, supernatural beings or forces
 * 1) to believe, to trust to have confidence in someone's credibility, sincerity, in someone's perspectives or potential
 * 2)  to believe to accept, to have faith in the existence and power of a god or gods, supernatural beings or forces
 * 1) to believe, to trust to have confidence in someone's credibility, sincerity, in someone's perspectives or potential
 * 2)  to believe to accept, to have faith in the existence and power of a god or gods, supernatural beings or forces
 * 1)  to believe to accept, to have faith in the existence and power of a god or gods, supernatural beings or forces
 * 1)  to believe to accept, to have faith in the existence and power of a god or gods, supernatural beings or forces
 * 1)  to believe to accept, to have faith in the existence and power of a god or gods, supernatural beings or forces
 * 1)  to believe to accept, to have faith in the existence and power of a god or gods, supernatural beings or forces
 * 1)  to believe to accept, to have faith in the existence and power of a god or gods, supernatural beings or forces
 * 1)  to believe to accept, to have faith in the existence and power of a god or gods, supernatural beings or forces
 * 1)  to believe to accept, to have faith in the existence and power of a god or gods, supernatural beings or forces

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