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credendum
[ kri-den-duhm ]
noun
, plural cre·den·da [kri-, den, -d, uh].
- a doctrine that requires belief; article of faith.
credendum
/ krɪˈdɛndəm /
noun
- often plural Christianity an article of faith
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Word History and Origins
Origin of credendum1
< Latin, neuter of crēdendus, gerund of crēdere to believe
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Word History and Origins
Origin of credendum1
Latin: a thing to be believed, from crēdere to believe
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Example Sentences
Quae rationi contraria sunt, ea nec fieri a Sapiente posse credendum est.
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Cuilibet in arte sua perito credendum est—Every 45 man is to be trusted in his own art.
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This was a case, if there ever was a case, for the recognition of the principle, cuique in sua arte credendum est.
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"Mulieri ne mortuae quidem credendum est," said Mr. Gridley.
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