dicens
Dicens is a Latin word that translates to "saying" or "speaking." It is derived from the verb "dicere," which means "to say" or "to speak." In classical Latin, "dicens" was used as a present participle, functioning as an adjective or a noun to describe someone who is speaking or saying something. For example, "dicens veritatem" translates to "saying the truth." In modern usage, "dicens" is less common and is often encountered in scholarly or classical contexts. The word is part of the broader category of verbs of speaking and communication in Latin, which also includes words like "loquor" and "narro."