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The word dedicate has no roots.
The word dedicate means to set apart and consecrate to a deity or to a sacred purpose.
The word dedicate originated during the period Late Middle English between 1375-1425. It is derived from the Latin word dedicatus meaning to declare or devote.
The root word in "devoted" is "devote," which comes from the Latin word "devotus," meaning "to vow, dedicate, or consecrate."
dedicate, pledge, give, donate, allot
Vishesh roop se arpit karna.
The verb for dedicated is dedicate. As in "to dedicate to something or someone".
Because they rededicated the Temple to God. http://judaism.answers.com/jewish-holidays/hanukkah
He does not particularly dedicate his songs to anyone. He may dedicate songs to his family, fans, friends, or whoever he is in a relationship.
Depending on whether the you is singular or plural: Curas (singular) Curatis (plural)
A homonym is one of two or more words that have the same sound and often the same spelling but differ in meaning.Therefore, a homonym for dedicate must be dedicate.
1) To dedicate or dedication. 2) The celebration which commemorates the rededication of the Temple and the associated miracles, during which we light Hanukkah candles.