Definition of dictum
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1.
LEM
dictum, dictī
DIC-
noun (n., 2nd declension)
  1. something said, a saying, word, assertion, remark
  2. a saying, maxim, proverb
  3. a witty saying, bon-mot
  4. an order, command
  5. a promise, assurance
Abbreviations
dictum ī, n DIC-, something said, a saying, word, assertion, remark: mihi Scripta illa dicta sunt in animo, T.: quod dictum graviter ferebant, Cs.: Metelli dicta cum factis conposuit, S.: ferocia, L.: inurbanum, H.: dicti studiosus, i. e. of poetry, Enn. ap. C.: hirsuta sua dicta, i. e. books, Pr.

—Prov.: dictum sapienti sat est, T.: res dicta secuta est, O.: dicto citius, on the word, V.: dicto prope citius, L.

—A saying, maxim, proverb: Catonis.

—A witty saying, bon-mot: quae salsa sint ea dicta appellantur: in te dicta dicere: adytis haec tristia dicta reportat, prophecies, V.

— An order, command: exercitus dicti audiens, Cs.: dicto paruit consul, L.: dicto parens Cupido, V.: contra dictum suum pugnare, L.

—A promise, assurance: non dicto capti, N.
 
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