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apscēdo
intransitive verb III conjugation View the declension of this word 1 to go away, to depart, to retire 2 to abandon, to desist 3 (coasts) to recede 4 to disappear, to vanish 5 medicine to form an abscess 6 painting the flying of a perspective permalink
Locutions, idioms and examplesabscede = go away || ab aliquo abscedo = to distance oneself from someone, to leave him || abscedo (ab) obsidione = to give up the siege || abscedo ab urbe = to depart from the city || Armenia abscedo || e conspectu abscedo || abscedo incepto = to give up an undertaking || e foro abscedo || abscessisse mihi = having evaded my law || a curia abscedo = to leave th curia || a Capua abscedo = to depart from the Capua area || civilibus muneribus abscedo || pactus indutias, abscedit || ubi metus abscesserit || earum urbium cives quae a regno abscedunt || abscesserant metu hostes = the enemy retreated due to fear || abscedo custodià Ioniae = to leave the surveillance of the Ionia (region) || abscedo civilibus muneribus = to retire from public office || abscedo irrito incepto = to give up a failed undertaking || abscedo a curia, e foro = to leave the senate, the forum || aequis manibus abscessum est || ab urbe abeo (or abscedo) = to depart from the city || adiectum ne a Capua abscederent || aequa mano discedo or abscedo Sfoglia il dizionarioA B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z |
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