dictum
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From Latin dictum (“proverb, maxim”), from dictus (“having been said”), perfect passive participle of dico (“I say”). Compare Spanish dicho (“saying”). Doublet of dict.
dictum (plural dicta or dictums)
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Neuter form of dictus (“said, spoken”), past passive participle of dīcō (“to say, to speak”).
dictum n (genitive dictī); second declension
Second-declension noun (neuter).
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
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dictum n (definite singular dictumet, indefinite plural dicta or dictum, definite plural dicta or dictaa or dictai or dictuma or dictumi)
Unadapted borrowing from Latin dictum.
dictum n
dictum m (plural dictums)
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