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Dedition
Dedition De*di"tion, n. [L. deditio, fr. dedere to give away, surrender; de- + dare to give.] The act of yielding; surrender. [R.] --Sir M. Hale.

Meaning of Dedit from wikipedia

- formæ, Me dignam eximio fecit amante fides. Si numeros geniumque sacris dedit illa libellis Causa ego ne sævis muribus esca forent. Arcebam sacro vivens...
- indicate the recipient or beneficiary of an action, as in "Maria Jacobo potum dedit", Latin for "Maria gave Jacob a drink". In this example, the dative marks...
- Dono dedit dedicavit, Deo Donum Dedit D.D.L.M. – Donum dedit libens merito. D.E.R. – De ea re. D.G. – Dei Gratia ("By the Grace of God") D.I. – Dedit imperator...
- with him: Intro ibit in domum Dei et panes propositionis manducavit et dedit et qui **** erant quibus non licebat manducare si non solis sacerdotibus...
- com. Adult Video News. Retrieved 25 August 2014. "Ayoub, **** qui s'en dédit". Libération.fr. "Paris - Skinheads Vs. Bikers". vice.com. 13 October 2006...
- constructed and they were formally opened by Gladstone. The school motto is "Rex dedit, benedicat Deus” (The King gave it, may God bless it), which was given by...
- wife, Creusa. iamque vale et nati serva communis amorem.' haec ubi dicta dedit, lacrimantem et multa volentem dicere deseruit, tenuisque recessit in auras...
- LIBERTUS SECUNDIO AEDITUUS VENERIS AUGUSTĀLIS ET MINISTER EŌRUM HIC SOLUS LŪDOS GRAÉCOS ET LATINOS QUADRIDUO DEDIT — Modern spelling; without abbreviations...
- agit dolum in lingua, quae jurat proximo et non deficit, quae ****iam non dedit ad usuram eius. Mercator sic agens divitiis redundabit, et tandem vita fructur...
- dzedzina). The word's etymology may be (or may not be) rooted in the verb dediť ("to inherit"), referencing the inheriting of whole villages or properties...