Definition of dico
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Orthography ID = 1004718
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LEM
dicō, dicāre, dicāvī, dicātus
* dicus-- DIC-
verb (1st conjugation)
  1. to dedicate, consecrate, devote
  2. to give up, set apart, appropriate, attach
  3. to initiate, inaugurate
Abbreviations
dicō āvī, ātus, āre * dicus

— DIC-, to dedicate, consecrate, devote: donum (Iovi) dicatum: ara condita atque dicata, L.: tibi aram dicatum iri, L.: templum Iovis, O., L.: templa sibi (patri), V.: vehiculum, Ta.

—To give up, set apart, appropriate, attach: hanc operam tibi, T.: diem tibi: se Crasso, se Remis in clientelam, Cs.: se alii civitati, to become a free denizen: in aliam se civitatem.

—To initiate, inaugurate: illā acie nova signa, Ta.
 
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