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toti-
- a combining form meaning “entire,” “entirely,” used in the formation of compound words:
totipalmation.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of toti-1
Combining form representing Latin tōtus
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Example Sentences
Rex militibus, liberis hominibus, et toti communitati comitatus Wygorni tam intra libertates quam extra, salutem.
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And in life his faith is this: Nec sibi sed toti genitum se credere mundo.
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Custumal of Bleadon, 257: 'Invenit fabrum pro ferdello domino et toti villae.'
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Tutti—(derived from totus, toti, Latin—all)—a direction signifying that all performers are to take part.
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Nec sibi, sed toti genitum se credere mundo—To think that he was born not for himself alone, but for the whole world.
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