dixi
English
Etymology
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Interjection
dixi
- An utterance signifying the end of a speech.
- 1912, Constance Garnett (translating Dostoevsky), The Brothers Karamazov, Part II, Book V, Chapter 5:
- "For if anyone has ever deserved our fires, it is Thou. To-morrow I shall burn Thee. Dixi."
Latin
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