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exsisto
ex-sisto or existo, stĭti, stĭtum, 3, v. n. (act. August. Civ. D. 14, 13), to step out or forth, t...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.
ex-sistō or existō stitī, —, ere,
to step out, come forth, emerge, appear: e latebris, L.: ab inferis: (bovis) a mediā fronte cornu exsistit, Cs.: nympha gurgite medio, O.: occultum malum exsistit, comes to light. — To spring, proceed, arise, become, be produced, turn into: dentes naturā exsistere: ex luxuriā exsistat avaritia: ex amicis inimici exsistunt, Cs.: pater exstitit (Caesar) huius, O.: exsistit hoc loco quaestio subdifficilis: exsistit illud, ut, etc., follows. — To be visible, be manifest, exist, be: sic in animis exsistunt varietates: si exstitisset in rege fides: nisi Ilias illa exstitisset: tanto in me amore exstitit: timeo, ne in eum exsistam crudelior.
ex-sisto or existo, stĭti, stĭtum, 3, v. n. (act. August. Civ. D. 14, 13), to step out or forth, t...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.