Dixit

/ˈdɪksɪt/ noun

A Latin phrase meaning 'he or she said,' often used in writing to attribute a quote or statement to someone.

From Latin 'dixisse,' the perfect infinitive of 'dicere' (to say). The word appears frequently in academic and religious texts as a way to cite sources or authorities. It evolved as a scholarly convention to credit statements to specific speakers or writers.

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