descisco
intransitive verb III conjugation
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1 to desert, to defect, to revolt
2 to deviate, to abandon standard, to principle
3 to degenerate
4 to fall away
intransitive verb III conjugation
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1 to desert, to defect, to revolt
2 to deviate, to abandon standard, to principle
3 to degenerate
4 to fall away
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Locutions, idioms and examples
ad aliquem descisco = to transfer to someone's place (defection) || a me descisco = to contradict oneself || aperte descisco || a vita descisco = to end one's days || a veritate descisco = to deviate from the truth || a me ipse non desciverim = I would not contraddict myself || a virtute descitum (est) = he departed from virtue || a natura descisco or recedo = to abandon the way of nature || ab excitata fortuna ad inclinatam descisco = abandon a growing fortune for a declining fortune || celerius ad saevitiam descivit quam ad cupiditatem
descisco intr. v. III conjug.
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