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digredior
dī-grĕdĭor, gressus, 3, v. dep. n. [gradior], to go apart or asunder, to separate, part; to go away,...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.
dīgredior gressus, ī, dep.
dis- + gradior, to go apart, go asunder, separate, part, go away, depart : Hos digrediens adfabar, at parting , V.: dein digrediens, stepping aside , S.: luna tum congrediens cum sole, tum digrediens: Digredimur paulum, O.: numquam est a me digressus: a parentibus, S.: ab nuntiis, L.: ex eo loco, Cs.: bello e tanto, V.: domo, S.: ambo in sua castra digressi, S.: in urbem ad capessendos magistratūs, Ta.—Fig., to go aside, deviate, depart : nostro officio, T.: de causā: a causā.— To digress : ab eo, quod proposueris: unde huc digressi sumus: ab epistulā digressa est oratio: Post hinc digressus iubeo, etc., V.
dī-grĕdĭor, gressus, 3, v. dep. n. [gradior], to go apart or asunder, to separate, part; to go away,...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.