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assideo
as-sĭdĕo (ads-, Fleck., Kayser, Rib., Merk., Halm, Weissenb.; both, K. and H.), sēdi, sessum, 2, v...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.
adsideō (ass-) ēdī, —, ēre
ad + sedeo, to sit by, sit near : ibi, L.: nobis: huic: pullis (avis), H.: valetudini, attend , Ta.: habes qui Adsideat, H.: insano, i. e. is to be classed with , H.: in carcere. — To sit with (in counsel or office): Lentulo: in tribunali, Ta.— To settle, remain : in Tiburti: rure, Ta.— To invest, lay siege to : muris, L.: adsidendo artiorem annonam faciebat, L.: muros, V.
as-sĭdĕo (ads-, Fleck., Kayser, Rib., Merk., Halm, Weissenb.; both, K. and H.), sēdi, sessum, 2, v...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.