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Judeo-Italian
Etymology
Inherited from Vulgar Latin *eccum sīc (“thus, accordingly”), from Classical Latin eccum (deictic) + sīc (“thus”).
Adverb
קוּסִי (qusi /cusì/)
- thus
16th century [750–450 BCE], “לוּ לִיבֵירוֹ דֵי יְחֵזְקְאֶל [Lu libero de Jezekièl, The Book of Ezekiel]”, in נְבִיאִים [Neviim, Prophets] (manuscript), translation of נְבִיאִים (Nəvīʾīm, “Prophets”) (in Biblical Hebrew), chapter 5, verse 5, archived as part of the National Library of Israel's catalogue:קוּסִי דִיסֵי דוּמֵידֵית דֵית קוּוֵיסְטַה יְרוּשַלַיִם אֵינְפֵֿירַה לִי יֵינְטִי פוּסִי אֵיסַה אֵי לִי קוּנְטוֹרְנִי סוּאִי טֵירִי (Judeo-Roman)- qusi dise dumedeṯ deṯ quvesəṭah yərušalayim ʾenəp̄erah li yyenəṭi pusi ʾesah ʾe li qunəṭorni suʾi ṭeri
- /Cusì disse Dumedeo Deo: "Quvesta Irušalajim; enfera li jjenti pusi essa, e li cuntorni sui terri"/
- Thus said the Lord God: "This Jerusalem, I set it amidst the nations, and the borders lands"