dicible

French

Etymology

Borrowed from Late Latin dīcibilis, from dīcō (say) + -(i)bilis (-able). In French, it could almost be surface-analyzed as dis + -ible, except that this would result in *disible, with /z/.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /di.sibl/
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Adjective

dicible (plural dicibles)

  1. sayable

Derived terms

Noun

dicible m (plural dicibles)

  1. sayable

References

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