Aspicis
Aspicis is a Latin word meaning "you see" or "you look." It is the second-person singular present active indicative form of the verb aspicere, which means "to look at," "to behold," or "to perceive." The verb aspicere is a compound of the prefix ad- (meaning "to" or "towards") and the verb specere (meaning "to look" or "to see").
In classical Latin literature, aspicis is frequently used to draw the reader's attention to something specific.
Beyond its literal meaning, aspicis can also carry a more figurative sense, implying comprehension or understanding.