Related Words
-
asto
a-sto (asto, Fleck., Rib., B. and K.; adsto, Ritschl, Lachm.), stĭti, no sup., 1, v. n., to stand ...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.
a-stō (ads-) itī, —, āre
ad + sto, to stand at, take place near : accessi, astiti, stood by , T.: astat echinus, is at hand , H.: portis, V.: hic, T.: procul, O.: sedibus, O.: ad Achillis tumulum: in conspectu meo: ante aras, O.: supra caput, V.: cum patre, T.: adstante totā Italiā, looking on : adrectis auribus, V.— To stand up, stand erect : squamis astantibus, V.— To exist, remain, be in existence : adstante ope barbaricā: sedes relictae adstant.
a-sto (asto, Fleck., Rib., B. and K.; adsto, Ritschl, Lachm.), stĭti, no sup., 1, v. n., to stand ...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.