Latin-English Dictionary
prōdĕo
anomalous intransitive verb View the declension of this word 1 to go or to come forth, to come out, to advance 2 to appear 3 to sprout, to spring up 4 to issue, to extend, to project permalink
Locutions, idioms and examplese gurgustio prodeo || ad colloquium prodeo = to come forward for (= to go to) a talk || qua ex frequentia T. Labienus prodit || ea … serius aliquanto prodit || anus quaedam prodit || ad foedus faciendum duces prodeunt = the chiefs come forward to enter into a pact || ad mare huc prodimus pabulatum = we come to the sea to look for our food || Carvilio verecundanti in publicum prodire || ad philosophos me revocas, qui in aciem non saepe prodeunt || blandiente profectu prodire in scaenam concupiit || alicui obviam or obvium prodeo or eo or progredior or vado 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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