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Donazione


ēgrĕdĭor
deponent transitive and intransitive verb III conjugation ending -io

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1 to go, to march, to come out
2 to set sail
3 to land, to disembark
4 to surpass, to go beyond

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Locutions, idioms and examples


ab aliquo egredior = to leave from someone's house || egredior modum || e navi egredior || castris or ex castris egredi || ab urbe egredior = to depart from the city || (e) castris egredior || egredi a proposito || e navi egredior || ad egrediendum idoneus locus = place suitable for a landing || Bellovaci magno cum strepitu egressi sunt || a proposito declino (or egredior or aberro) = to depart from one owns purpose; to be off topic || ad capienda imperii primordia C. Caesar egrediebatur = J. Caesar came forward to pluck the first moments of power || Catilina, perge, quo coepisti, egredere aliquando ex urbe || alii qui semel egressi numquam domum reverterunt || civitati Syracusanorum egredi numerum edendis gladiatoribus finitum permittebatur


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