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cĕdŏ
defective intransitive verb
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1 to go, to pass (from or away)
2 to withdraw, to retire, to leave
3 to step aside, to make way
4 to take place of
5 to grant, to concede, to yield, to submit
6 to fall back, to happen, to result
7 (period) to start
defective intransitive verb
View the declension of this word
1 to go, to pass (from or away)
2 to withdraw, to retire, to leave
3 to step aside, to make way
4 to take place of
5 to grant, to concede, to yield, to submit
6 to fall back, to happen, to result
7 (period) to start
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Locutions, idioms and examples
cedo senem || cette manus || cedo, consideremus… || cedo ut inspiciam || cedo testimonium || cedo soleas mihi || cedo dum || cedo argentum || cedo bibam || cedo manum || cedo rationem carceris || cedo alteram (vitem) || cedo si quid ab Attico || cedo caput cenae || cedo, nuptias adorna || cedo, quid postea? || cedo mihi praetoris litteras || cedo nunc persequere cetera || cedo mihi ipsius Verris testimonium || cedo mihi speculum et cum ornamentis arculam || cedo, num barbarorum rex Romulus fuit || cedo, quaeso, codicem, circumfer, ostende || cedo, cui Siculo civis Romanus cognitor factus umquam sit
cĕdŏ def. intr. v.
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