credo

(Inglese)

  1. (conjugation-3, with-accusative, with-dative) to believe, to trust in, to give credence to
  2. (conjugation-3) to confide in, have confidence in
  3. (conjugation-3) to think, imagine, suppose, assume
  4. (conjugation-3) to commit or consign something to one for preservation, protection, etc., to entrust to one
  5. (conjugation-3) to lend, to loan

Opposto di
suspicor, diffīdō, suspiciō
Pronunciato come (IPA)
[ˈkreː.doː]
Etimologia (Inglese)

From Proto-Indo-European *ḱred-dʰeh₁-ti (“to place one's heart, i.e. to trust, believe”), compound phrase of oblique case form of *ḱḗr (“heart”) (whence also Latin cor) and *dʰeh₁- (“to put, place, set”) (whence -dō (“put”)). Cognates include Sanskrit श्रद्-√धा (śrad-√dhā, “to trust, believe”) and Old Irish creitid (“believes”, verb).

crēdō

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