SCIDISTI, scidisti
Sounds Like: SKEE-dihs-tee
Translations: you tore, you split, you divided, you cut, you rent
From the root: SCINDO
Part of Speech: Verb
Explanation: SCIDISTI is the second person singular perfect active indicative form of the Latin verb SCINDO. It means 'to tear', 'to split', 'to cut', or 'to divide'. This form indicates an action completed by 'you' (singular) in the past. For example, it could be used in a sentence like 'Tu vestem scidisti' meaning 'You tore the garment'.
Inflection: Second Person Singular, Perfect Tense, Active Voice, Indicative Mood
Instances
The Shepherd of Hermas — Parables
- Parable 9 — 32:3
From the same root
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