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credo
crēdo, dĭdi, dĭtum, 3 (pres. subj. creduam, Plaut. Poen. 3, 5, 2: creduas, id. Bacch. 3, 3, 72; id. ...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.
crēdō didī, ditus, ere
CRAT- + 2 DA-, to give as a loan, lend, make a loan : pecunias creditas solvere: quibus pecuniam.— To commit, consign, intrust : alcuius fidei: mihi suom animum, T.: militi arma, L.: se suaque omnia alienissimis, Cs.: pennis se caelo, V.: te aequo Mecum solo, on fair ground , V.: arcana libris, H.— Poet.: non ita Creditum Poscis Quintilium deos, not on such terms intrusted to them , H.: In soles audent se germina Credere, V.—Fig., to trust, confide in, have confidence in : virtuti suorum, S.: suis militibus, L.: nimium colori, V.: aliis (fungis) male creditur, H.: campo, open fight , V.— To believe, give credence, trust : istuc tibi, T.: Chaereae iniurato: experto credite, quantus, etc., one who knows by experience , V.: ne cui de te plus quam tibi credas, H.: mihi crede, upon my word : certe credemur, ait, si, etc., O.: ora non credita, O.: (Cassandra) non credita Teucris, V.— To believe, hold true, admit : quid iam credas?T.: quis hoc credat?O.: ne quid de se, S.: nec sit mihi credere tantum! would I could discredit , V.: civitatem bellum facere ausam vix erat credendum, Cs.: inridet credentes, believers , O.: res credi non potest: arte Sinonis Credita res, V.: aut verus furor, aut creditus, O.— To be of opinion, think, believe, suppose, imagine : timeo ne aliud credam atque aliud nunties, T.: id quod volunt, Cs.: fortem crede, H.: se Suevorum caput, Ta.: pro certo creditur vacuam domum fecisse, S.: divinitate creditā Carmentae, L.: Crassum non ignarum fuisse, S.: caelo credidimus Iovem Regnare, H.: victos crederes, one might have imagined , L.: Crediderim, would fain believe , V.: in rem fore credens, expecting , S.: quem (Athin) peperisse Limnate creditur, O.: credi posset Latonia, be taken for , O.: Credo inpetrabo ut, etc., I suppose , T.: si te interfici iussero, credo, erit verendum, etc.: quod Pompeius, credo, non audebat, etc., Cs.: non enim, credo, id praecipit, ut, etc., I can't suppose he meant to teach , etc.
crēdo, dĭdi, dĭtum, 3 (pres. subj. creduam, Plaut. Poen. 3, 5, 2: creduas, id. Bacch. 3, 3, 72; id. ...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.