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a doctrine that requires belief; article of faith.[ < L, neut. of credendus, ger. of credere to believe]
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Universalium. 2010.
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Universalium. 2010.
Credendum — Cre*den dum (kr? d?n d?m), n.; pl. {Credenda} ( d?). [L., fr. credere to believe.] (Theol.) A thing to be believed; an article of faith; distinguished from {agendum}, a practical duty. [1913 Webster] The great articles and credenda of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
credendum — index doctrine, dogma Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
credendum — noun (Christianity) any of the sections into which a creed or other statement of doctrine is divided • Syn: ↑article of faith • Topics: ↑Christianity, ↑Christian religion • Hypernyms: ↑dogma, ↑ … Useful english dictionary
credendum — n. [L.] Article of faith, thing to be believed … New dictionary of synonyms
credendum — cre·den·dum … English syllables
credendum — /krəˈdɛndəm/ (say kruh denduhm) noun (plural credenda /krəˈdɛndə/ (say kruh denduh)) that which is to be believed; an article of faith. {Latin, neuter of crēdendus, gerundive of crēdere believe} …
cuilibet in arte sua perito est credendum — /kyuwaylibat in artiy syiiwa paraytow est kradendam/ Any person skilled in his peculiar art or profession is to be believed [i.e., when he speaks of matters connected with such art]. Credence should be given to one skilled in his peculiar… … Black's law dictionary
cuique in sua arte credendum est — /kyuwaykwiy in s(y)uwa artiy kradendam est/ Everyone is to be believed in his own art … Black's law dictionary
cum in testamento ambigue aut etiam perperam scriptum est benigne interpretari et secundum id quod credibile est cogitatum credendum est — /kam in testamentow aembigyuwiy 6t esh(iy)am parparam skriptam est banigniy intarprateray et sakandam id kwod kradibaliy est kojateytam kradendam est/ Where an ambiguous, or even an erroneous, expression occurs in a will, it should be construed… … Black's law dictionary
cuilibet in arte sua perito est credendum — /kyuwaylibat in artiy syiiwa paraytow est kradendam/ Any person skilled in his peculiar art or profession is to be believed [i.e., when he speaks of matters connected with such art]. Credence should be given to one skilled in his peculiar… … Black's law dictionary