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suesco
sŭesco, sŭēvi, sŭētum (dissyl. suēvi, suētum; sync. forms, suesti, suerunt, suesse, etc.; v. in the ...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.
suēscō suēvī (contr. forms, suēstī, suērunt), suētus, ere, inch.
sueo (old), from suus, to become used, accustom oneself : ut suesceret militiae, Ta.— To accustom : lectos viros disciplinae, Ta.—Hence, perf, to be wont, be accustomed : has Graeci stellas Hyadas vocitare suërunt, C.poët.: id quod suesti peto.
sŭesco, sŭēvi, sŭētum (dissyl. suēvi, suētum; sync. forms, suesti, suerunt, suesse, etc.; v. in the ...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.