Arcessere.
The root word for citation is "cite," which comes from the Latin word "citare," meaning to summon or call upon.
Undam arcesso.
the definiton of summon is bring or bring forth
Middle English: from Old French somondre, from Latin summonere 'give a hint,' later 'call, summon,' from sub- 'secretly' + monere 'warn.'
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Yes.
summon
Just let me summon my courage for a moment.
To answer such a question, one must to summon all of one's courage.
"I feared that my professor would summon me to his office in order to criticize my project."
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