istic

An Elementary Latin Dictionary

istic (1) aec, oc and uc (with -ne, istucine), prondemonstr.

iste+ce.—Referring to that which is at hand or related to the person addressed, that of yours, that mentioned by you : istaec res, T.: circum istaec loca commorari.—As subst: istuc quidem considerabo: istoc vilius, T.: istuc fractum: Istucine interminata sum hinc abiens tibi?T.: Ego istuc aetatis, T.—As a strong demonstr., this same, this, the very : quid istic narrat, that fellow , T.