Quote

/kwoʊt/ verb

To repeat someone’s exact words, usually mentioning who said them; also, to give a stated price for a product or service.

From Medieval Latin *quotare* meaning 'to mark with numbers, to refer to', from Latin *quot* ('how many'). It originally referred to marking passages, then to repeating them.

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