[dīcō, ere, dīxī, dictus], to say, speak; call, name; appoint; causam dīcere, to plead a case; diem dīcere alicuī, to bring a complaint against some one; iūs dīcere, to administer justice, hold court; multam dīcere, to impose a fine.
ad—addīcō, ere, dīxī, dictus, to be propitious to, assent; with acc., to adjudge, award.
ē—ēdīcō, ere, dīxī, dictus, to make known, proclaim; order, command; diem ēdīcere, to set a day (by public proclamation).
in—indīcō, ere, dīxī, dictus, to proclaim, announce; appoint; impose, inflict.
inter—interdīcō, ere, dīxī, dictum, to forbid, prohibit, exclude.
prae—praedīcō, ere, dīxī, dictus, to foretell, prophesy; warn, admonish.
[dicō, āre, āvī, ātus], to declare; dedicate, consecrate.
ab—abdicō, āre, āvī, ātus, to disown, reject; sē abdicāre, to resign.
in—indicō, āre, āvī, ātus, to make known, reveal.
prae—praedicō, āre, āvī, ātus, to say openly, assert, declare.