- dubitō dubit- dubitāv- dubitāt-
doubt dubitable, dubitancy, dubitate,
dubitation, dubitative, indubitable,
redoubtable ducō duc- dux- duct- lead abduce...
- “angry”, and “bitter”),
tentativeness (e.g., “seem”, “dim”, “guess”, and “
dubitation”),
insight (e.g., “understanding”, “notice”, “analyze”, and “know”), and...
- he
considers committing suicide to rid
himself of his
newly acquired dubitation of all of his
friends and acquaintances,
before his eyes fall upon a mirror...
- Old Fr. druide, from
Latin druidae, from
Gaulish dualism duality dub
dubitation ducal ducat duchess duchy ductile due (Old Fr. deu, pp. of devoir) duet...