videmus

Etymology
From the, the first-person plural present active indicative form of.

Noun

 * 1) * 1987: A. van Dantzig and Adam Jones (editor), Fontes Historiae Africanae: Series Varia, volume 5: Pieter de Marees, “Description and Historical Account of the Gold Kingdom of Guinea (1602)”, page 29 (illustrated edition; Oxford University Press for The British Academy; ISBN 019726056X, 9780197260562)
 * On the whole, their faces are not unbecoming, for they are proportionate to their bodies and therefore adorn their Videmus and appearance.
 * 1) * 2000, March 7: David Gruar, alt.uk.a-levels (Google group): revision, 9:00am
 * > If the plural of frustrum is frustra, why isn’t the plural of sums sa? Perhaps it should be sumus. Just as the plural of video should be videmus.
 * 1) * 2000, April 10: David Gruar, alt.uk.a-levels (Google group): HELP- CAREER NEEDED, 8:00am
 * I might watch several videmus, certainly. Perhaps before going to some discemus.
 * I might watch several videmus, certainly. Perhaps before going to some discemus.