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The corpus record — Latin

cado

cado

to be driven

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Distribution

Densest 12 of 217 attested works shown, by occurrences per 10,000 attested tokens.

Senses

1. cădo — Lewis & Short

to be driven

2. cado — Walde–Hofmann

cecidi, (cásürus) -ere „fallen, sinken“, übtr

Attestations

6 of 2,302 attestations shown.

Deep etymology

Authority pointers, pending review

These are the etymology authorities that treat this word, with their exact locators. They are bibliographic pointers, not a published word history: no root, reconstruction, derivation, cognate, or origin is asserted here.

  • Walde-Hofmann, Lateinisches etymologisches Worterbuch scan p. 160; entry #485 Review: Under source audit

    OCR root-candidate values are withheld pending source verification, rights review, and scholarly review. No root, reconstruction, cognate, or historical relationship is asserted here.

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