dubimus
Dubimus is a term that may appear in Latin-language discussions as a form that resembles a standard verb, but it is not a recognized classical form. In standard Latin, the verb meaning “to doubt” is dubitō, and its present indicative first-person plural is dubitāmus. The orthography dubimus is not attested in classical authors and is commonly seen only as a misspelling, a learner’s error, or a modern coinage.
Etymology and related forms: The root is dubit-, from the verb dubitāre, meaning to doubt. Related terms
Usage and interpretation: In scholarly Latin practice, encountering dubimus would typically be treated as a nonstandard
See also: dubitō, dubitāre, dubium, dubitāmus.
Note: Because dubimus is not a conventional Latin form, its meaning and usage depend heavily on the