Credo
WordNet
noun
(1) Any system of principles or beliefs
WiktionaryText
Related terms
- credible
- credibility
- credit
- creditable
- creditor
- credence
- credential
- creed
Verb
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- Credo. — “I believe”
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Etymology
From , compound phrase of oblique case form of (whence also Latin ) and (whence also Latin ). Cognates include Sanskrit and Old Irish .
Verb
- I believe
- Captivi ("the captives") by Plautus (English and Latin text)
- Tune huic credis?
- Do you believe him?
- Tune huic credis?
- Captivi ("the captives") by Plautus (English and Latin text)
- Aristophontes: Quid tu autem? Etiam huic credis?
- Hegio: Quid ego credam huic?
- Aristophontes: Insanum esse me?
- Aristophontes: How’s this? You, too? Do you actually believe him?
- Hegio: Believe him in what?
- Aristophontes: That I’m insane?
- Captivi ("the captives") by Plautus (English and Latin text)
- I lend
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