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conspĭcĭo
transitive verb III conjugation ending -io View the declension of this word 1 to observe, to see, to witness 2 to notice 3 to watch 4 to gaze, to stare on 5 to catch, to be in sight of 6 to face 7 to have appearance 8 to attract attention 9 to discern 10 (passive) to be conspicuous, to be visible permalink
Locutions, idioms and examplesad conspiciendam veritatem = to understand the truth || ad conspiciendam veritatem excaecatus = incapable of seeing the truth || Aenean fundantem arces conspicit || (aedes) … quas quotiensquomque conspicio, fleo || ubi aliquos singulares ex navi egredientes conspexerant || castra Vari conspicit muro oppidoque coniuncta || ubi ex litore aliquos singulares ex navi egredientes conspexerant || ab decumana porta ac summo iugo nostros victores flumen transisse conspexerant = from the Decuman gate and the top of the hills they observed that victorious ones had crossed the river || iam montani ad stationem solitam solitam conveniebant cum repente conspiciunt hostes 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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