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accessio
accessĭo, ōnis, f. [accedo], a going or coming to or near, an approach. I In gen.: quid tibi in con...
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accessiō ōnis, f
accedo, a coming to, approach ; hence, is suo labore suisque accessionibus consequebatur, ut, etc., by his personal appeals, visits . — Praegn.; abstr., an increase, enlargement, addition : accessiones fortunae et dignitatis: paucorum annorum; concr., an addition, augment, contribution, reinforcement, appendix : quadraginta militum: nummorum: alqd accessionis dare, conferre, by way of addition : decumae, an addition to a tax : tibi etiam accessio fuit ad necem Platoris Pleuratus, i. e. you added the murder of Pleuratus to that of Plator .
accessĭo, ōnis, f. [accedo], a going or coming to or near, an approach. I In gen.: quid tibi in con...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.