Comparative evidence

1.deḱ

• Lat. decet -ēre ‘to add grace to’, ‘adorn’, ‘(impers) it is becoming’, ‘be proper’, ‘be fitting’ (OLD: 490)

• Lat. decus -oris, n. ‘honor’, ‘glory’, ‘distinction’, ‘dignity’, ‘beauty’, ‘grace’ (OLD: 495)

• Lat. doceō -ēre ‘tell’, ‘inform’, ‘instruct’, ‘demonstrate’, ‘show’, ‘teach’, (OLD: 568)

• Lat. discō discere ‘learn’, ‘get to know’, ‘hear’, ‘be informed of’ (OLD: 550-551)

References

OLD = Glare, P. G. W. 1968. Oxford Latin Dictionary. Oxford: Clarendon Press.