Definition of indico
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Orthography ID = 1008112
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LEM
indīcō, indīcere, indīxī, indictus
verb (3rd conjugation)
  1. to declare publicly, proclaim, publish, announce, appoint
  2. of an assembly or march, to summon, convoke, order
  3. to impose, enjoin, inflict
Abbreviations
in-dīcō dīxī, dictus, ere, to declare publicly, proclaim, publish, announce, appoint: concilium in diem certam, Cs.: forum, V.: ieiunia, H.: dies indicta pugnae, L.: funus ut indicatur, that invitations be issued: divōm templis honorem, a thanksgiving, V.: dis bellum indictum: Aeneadis bella, V.: in diem certam ut ad lucum conveniant, L.: qui ipsi sibi bellum indixissent, are their own enemies.

—Of an assembly or march, to summon, convoke, order: Galliae concilium Bibracte indicitur, Cs.: exercitus omnis Aquiloniam est indictus, L.

—To impose, enjoin, inflict: tributo populo indicto, L.: pondus argenti alcui, Ta.: iter ad regem Latinum primis iuvenum, V.
 
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