accĭpĭor
transitive verb III conjugation ending -io
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1 passive form of [accipio]
2 to take, to grasp, to receive, to accept, to undertake
3 to admit, to let in, to hear, to learn
4 to obey
transitive verb III conjugation ending -io
View the declension of this word
1 passive form of [accipio]
2 to take, to grasp, to receive, to accept, to undertake
3 to admit, to let in, to hear, to learn
4 to obey
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Locutions, idioms and examples
ad satus accipiendos || auditu accipior || accipior bene et commode = to find a good reception || accipi debet hic sermo, ac si … = this phrase must be understood in the sense of … || accipiendis immorientem rationibus = whoever dies on the accounting book || labores atrocius accipiebantur || clades rei navalis accipitur || ad socios ad milites ex formula accipiendos mittunt || commotionem accipi volunt temporarium animi motum sicut iram pavorem || apud imperitos prodigii loco accipiebatur ipsa aquarum penuria
accĭpĭor tr. v. III conjug. end. -io
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