Definition of decido
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Orthography ID = 1004016
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LEM
dēcīdō, dēcīdere, dēcīdī, dēcīsus
verb (3rd conjugation)
  1. to cut off, cut away
  2. [figuratively] to decide, determine, settle, terminate, put an end to
  3. to agree, come to an agreement, adjust, compound, compromise
Abbreviations
dēcīdō cīdī, cīsus, ere de + caedo, to cut off, cut away: virgam arbori, Ta.: Te decisa dextera quaerit, V.

—Prov.: pennas, to clip, H.

—Fig., to decide, determine, settle, terminate, put an end to: sine me: pro se: rebus actis atque decisis: decisa negotia, H.: quid iis ad denarium solveretur: de rebus omnibus.

—To agree, come to an agreement, adjust, compound, compromise: de totā re cum Roscio: cum accusatore: decidere iactu coepit cum ventis, by throwing overboard (the cargo), Iu.: in iugera singula ternis medimnis.
 
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