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disto
di-sto, āre (perf. distiti, only Boëth. in Porphyr. 4, p. 89), v. n., to stand apart, to be separate...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.
dī-stō —, —, āre,
to stand apart, be separate, be distant: quantum tignorum iunctura distabat, Cs.: Nec longo distant (regna) cursu, V.: inter se, Cs.: non amplius pedum milibus II ab castris castra distabant, Cs.: tanto, O.: foro nimium distare Carinas, H.—In time: quantum ab Inacho, H. — To differ, be different, be unlike: quantum distet argumentatio ab re: ultima distant, O.: Sordidus a tenui victu distabit, H.: stoica dogmata A cynicis tunicā distantia, Iu.: Paulum distat inertiae Celata virtus, H.: aera lupinis, H.: facta minis, O.—Impers, there is a difference, it makes a difference, is important: ut distare aliquid videatur, utrum, etc.: Stultitiāne erret, nihilum distabit, an ira, H.
di-sto, āre (perf. distiti, only Boëth. in Porphyr. 4, p. 89), v. n., to stand apart, to be separate...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.