docera

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Swedish

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Etymology

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From Latin docere, cognate with Danish docere, German dozieren, used in Swedish since 1630.

Verb

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docera (present docerar, preterite docerade, supine docerat, imperative docera)

  1. to lecture, to teach, to instruct, to talk in a teaching way (like a docent)

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