causidicus
Latin
noun
Definitions
- lawyer, attorney
Etymology
Compound from Latin causa (cause, reason, account, case, lawsuit, dispute, motive, reproach, sake) + Latin dīcō (say, speak, tell, I say, affirm, I tell, declare).
Origin
Latin
dīcō
Gloss
say, speak, tell, I say, affirm, I tell, declare
Concept
Semantic Field
Speech and language
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Kanji
告
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- cause English
- *cosa Latin
- abdico Latin
- accusito Latin
- accuso Latin
- addico Latin
- benedico Latin
- causa Latin
- causabilis Latin
- causalis Latin
- causor Latin
- causālem, causāle(m) Latin
- causālis Latin
- condico Latin
- contradico Latin
- dicax Latin
- dictio Latin
- dicto Latin
- dīcō Latin
- edico Latin
- edicto Latin
- excuso Latin
- incuso Latin
- interdico Latin
- iurisdictio Latin
- prodico Latin
- recuso Latin
- superdico Latin
- causa Italian
- cosa Italian
- cause French
- causa Spanish, Castilian
- digo Spanish, Castilian
- *deyḱ- Proto-Indo-European
- causa Portuguese
- *kausō Proto-Germanic
- juridisk Danish
- dikce Czech
- kauza Czech
- cause Old French
- chose Old French
- causa Catalan, Valencian
- cosa Catalan, Valencian
- digo Galician
- kōson Old High German
- caus, cauis Old Irish
- kafshë Albanian
- cousa Old Portuguese
- dizer Old Portuguese
- кауза Macedonian
- causa Occitan
- cosa Asturian
- cjosse Friulian
- cosa Old Spanish
- cösa Ligurian
- chôze Bourguignon
- cossa Ladin
- caussa Old Latin
- cosa Aragonese
- cose Picard