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sĕdĕor
transitive and intransitive verb II conjugation View the declension of this word 1 passive form of [sedeo] 2 to sit, remain seated 3 (of magistrates, judges) to sit, preside, hold court, be a judge 4 (of an army) to remain encamped 5 to keep the field 6 to settle down to a blockade 7 to be idle, be inactive 8 (of clothes) to fit 9 (of buildings, towns) to be located 10 (of places) to be low-lying 11 to sink, settle 12 to be firm, be fixed, be established 13 to stick fast, be stuck 14 to be determined permalink
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