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See also: Indice, índice, and indicé

English

Etymology

From Old French indice, from Latin indicium, from index.

Pronunciation

Noun

indice (plural indices)

  1. (obsolete) index
  2. (obsolete) indication
    • a. 1638 (date written), Benjamin Jonson [i.e., Ben Jonson], “Under-woods. Consisting of Divers Poems. (please specify the poem)”, in The Workes of Benjamin Jonson. The Second Volume. [] (Second Folio), London: [] Richard Meighen, published 1640, →OCLC:
      You know (without my flatt'ring you) too much / For me to be your indice

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French

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin indicium, from indicō (point out, indicate, show).

Pronunciation

Noun

indice m (plural indices)

  1. clue, hint, indication
  2. (finance) index
  3. (computing) index

Derived terms

Verb

indice

  1. inflection of indicer:
    1. first/third-person singular present indicative/subjunctive
    2. second-person singular imperative

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Italian

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin indicem (sign, indication; index), from indicō (point out, indicate, show). Doublet of endice.

Pronunciation

Noun

indice m (plural indici)

  1. index, index finger, forefinger
  2. (economics, mathematics) index, rate, rating
  3. (books) table of contents
  4. (books, short for indice analitico) index
  5. indication, sign
  6. indicator, pointer

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Latin

Etymology 1

Form of the noun index.

Noun

indice

  1. ablative singular of index

Etymology 2

Form of the verb indīcō ([I] proclaim, announce).

Verb

indīce

  1. second-person singular present active imperative of indīcō

Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from Italian indice or French indice or Latin index. Doublet of index and indiciu.

Noun

indice m (plural indici)

  1. index

Declension

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Spanish

Verb

indice

  1. inflection of indizar:
    1. first/third-person singular present subjunctive
    2. third-person singular imperative

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