INTERDICO, interdico
Sounds Like: in-TER-dee-koh
Translations: forbid, prohibit, interdict, warn, order, declare
From the root: INTERDICO
Part of Speech: Verb
Explanation: Interdico is a Latin verb meaning to forbid, prohibit, or interdict. It often implies a formal or authoritative declaration against something, preventing its use or occurrence. It can also mean to warn or to order, especially in a legal or official context. It is frequently used with a dative object indicating the person or thing being forbidden, and an ablative object indicating what is being forbidden.
Inflection: First person singular, present active indicative
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- INTERDIXIT — he forbade, she forbade, it forbade, he prohibited, she prohibited, it prohibited, he interdicted, she interdicted, it interdicted
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