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| dico | to say | » |
| dico | (dictum ) to say, tell, speak, name, call, pronounce | » |
| indicium | sign | » |
| vox | cry, voice/ jurisdiction, authority | » |
| dicto | to say often, dictate, get written down | » |
| edico | to announce, declare | » |
| ut | (+ indic.) when, as | » |
| cum | (with indicative) when | » |
| judico | to condemn, judge, try | » |
| dedico | to dedicate | » |
| alea | dice game / risk, chance, hazard | » |
| didico | to be told (Herimann cap. 39, 44) | » |
| praedicare [Verb] | preac | » |
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| modica | moderate, within bounds, limited, undistinguished | » |
| ludicrum | game | » |
| falsidicus | lying | » |
| adicio | to direct, address, apply / to throw to | » |
| indico | to proclaim, make publicly known, announce, disclose | » |
| abdico | to renounce, reject / abdicate / disapprove of | » |
| judico | to pass judgment | » |
| dictum | word, dictate | » |
| indico | to enjoin | » |
| iudico | to judge, consider | » |
| modicus | scanty, meager | » |
| prodico | to put off, delay | » |
| eradico | to root out, destroy, obliterate, get rid of | » |
| lodices, -ium [Noun] | pillow | » |
| ludicer | playful, means arbitrary, capricious | » |
| dictito | to say often, reiterate | » |
| condico | to agree, fix, settle, make arrangements | » |
| vindico | to claim | » |
| medicor | to heal, cure | » |
| vindico | to liberate, deliver/ punish, avenge/ claim, assume | » |
| vindico | to avenge, punish, liberate, deliver, protect | » |
| dictata | things dictated, lessons, presents | » |
| modicus | ordinary, undistinguished, within bounds | » |
| maledicti [Noun] | sinner | » |
| signum | seal, indication, sign/ mark /token | » |
| abdicare [Verb] | abdicat | » |
| pudicus | modest. chaste | » |
| edictum | ordinance | » |
| medicus | doctor, physician | » |
| carmen | song, poem /prediction, incantation /religious formula | » |
| praejudicium | damage | » |
| claudico | to limp | » |
| indicium | data, information, evidence, indication, pointer | » |
| inrideo | to laugh at, mock, ridicule | » |
| dictator | dictator | » |
| valedico | bid farewell | » |
| praedicator [Noun] | preache | » |
| sapiens | wise, judicious | » |
| praedica [Verb] | preache | » |
| judicium | trial, legal investigation, judgement, decision | » |
| praedico | to fix in advance | » |
| curatio | attention /medical attention, healing, curing | » |
| iudicium | judgment, decision, opinion, trial | » |
| decretum | decree, judgment, edict, order | » |
| radicitus | by the roots, utterly | » |
| veridicus | truth-telling | » |
| aleator | dice-player / gambler / someone who takes chances | » |
| interdico | to place an interdict | » |
| interdico | to forbid, prohibit, outlaw, gain an injunction | » |
| interdico | to forbid | » |
| talarius | having to do with dice or dice-playing | » |
| immodicus | immoderate, excessive, beyond measure | » |
| consecro | to dedicate | » |
| ridiculum | n, ridiculous | » |
| ridiculus | facetious, laughable | » |
| quaestio | judicial investigation | » |
| prudens | discreet, sensible, judicious | » |
| consecro | to dedicate, consecrate, sanctify/ to curse/ deify | » |
| causidicus | advocate, pleader | » |
| sapienter | wisely, judiciously | » |
| maledictio | curse, abuse | » |
| divinatio | prediction, divination | » |
| contradictio | objection | » |
| contradico | to speak against, oppose verbally, gainsay | » |
| praedicare | to preach | » |
| praejudico | to decide beforehand ie plan | » |
| rememdium | cure, remedy, nostrum, medicine | » |
| Deo Vindice | [With] God as [our] protector | » |
| archidictus | extremely eloquent | » |
| praedicatio | preaching (s), foretelling (s), condemning | » |
| demonstro | to indicate, show, describe, explain | » |
| iurisdictio | administration of justice, extent of competence | » |
| indicibilis | indescribable, inexpressible | » |
| testimonium | proof, evidence, witness, indication | » |
| inedicibilis | inexpressible | » |
| contradictio | a speaking against, contradiction | » |
| contradictio | contradiction, opposition | » |
| inedicabilis | unexplainable, inexplicable | » |
| dictus dictus | a saying, a speech | » |
| vindicat se de | to revenge oneself on | » |
| praedico, predico | to warn, admonish, instruct, foretell | » |
| vindico (vindicatum) | claim, arrogate, assume, appropriate | » |
| dico mandatum legationis | to relay a message | » |
| illudo illusi illusum | to mock, make fun of, ridicule | » |
| Contra vim mortis non est medicamen in hortis | There's no herb against the power of death | » |
| Dic, hospes, Spartae nos te hic vidisse iacentes, dum sanctis patriae legibus obsequimur | Traveller, tell in Sparta that you saw us here where we rest, abiding by the sacred laws of the homeland | » |
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