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accommodate ad persuadendum dicereto be a persuasive speaker.Rate it:

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causam dicereto defend oneself before the judge (of the accused).Rate it:

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causam dicere pro aliquoto defend a person.Rate it:

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causam dicere, orare (Brut. 12. 47)to address the court (of the advocate).Rate it:

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copiose dicereto speak very fluently.Rate it:

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de scripto orationem habere, dicere (opp. sine scripto, ex memoria)to read a speech.Rate it:

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dicere contra aliquem or aliquid (not contradicere alicui)to contradict some one.Rate it:

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dicta dicere in aliquemto make jokes on a person.Rate it:

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dictatorem dicere (creare)to name a person dictator.Rate it:

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diem dicere alicuito summon some one to appear on a given day; to accuse a person.Rate it:

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diem dicere colloquioto appoint a date for an interview.Rate it:

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facete dicereto be witty.Rate it:

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facete et commode dicereto indulge in apt witticisms.Rate it:

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falsa (pro veris) dicereto tell lies.Rate it:

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fusius, uberius, copiosius disputare, dicere de aliqua reto speak at great length on a subject, discuss very fully.Rate it:

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haec habeo dicere or habeo quae dicamthis I have to say.Rate it:

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in aurem alicui dicere (insusurrare) aliquidto whisper something in a person's ears.Rate it:

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ius dicereto administer justice (said of the praetor).Rate it:

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libere dicere (Verr. 2. 72. 176)to speak frankly, independently.Rate it:

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magnifice loqui, dicere(1) to speak vehemently, passionately; (2) to speak pompously, boastfully.Rate it:

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mendacium dicereto tell lies.Rate it:

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missis ambagibus dicereto speak without circumlocution.Rate it:

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omitto dicereI avoid mentioning...; I prefer not to touch upon...Rate it:

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omnia ad veritatem dicereto be truthful in all one's statements.Rate it:

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ornate dicereto speak well, elegantly.Rate it:

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pace tua dixerim or dicere liceatallow me to say.Rate it:

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pacis condiciones dare, dicere alicui (Liv. 29. 12)to dictate the terms of peace to some one.Rate it:

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pauca dicere (pauca verba dicere only of the orator)to say only a few words.Rate it:

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perspicue, diserte dicereto speak in clear, expressive language.Rate it:

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plane, aperte dicereto speak openly, straightforwardly.Rate it:

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pro lege dicereto support a bill (before the people).Rate it:

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pro testimonio dicereto state as evidence.Rate it:

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repudium dicere or scribere alicuito separate, be divorced (used of man or woman).Rate it:

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sacramentum (o) dicere (vid. sect. XI. 2, note sacramentum...)to take the military oath.Rate it:

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salutem alicui dicere, impertire, nuntiareto greet a person.Rate it:

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sententiam dicereto give an opinion (also used of a judge, cf. sect. VI. 4).Rate it:

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sententiam ferre, dicere (Off. 3. 16. 66)to give sentence (of the judge, cf. sect. VI. 4, note Not...).Rate it:

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serio dicere (Plaut. Bacch. 1. 1. 42)to say in earnest...Rate it:

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subito, ex tempore (opp. ex praeparato) dicereto speak extempore.Rate it:

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supersedeo oratione (not dicere)I avoid mentioning...; I prefer not to touch upon...Rate it:

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testimonium dicere pro aliquoto give evidence on some one's behalf.Rate it:

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verum dicere, profiterito speak the truth, admit the truth.Rate it:

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