dīgrĕdĭor
deponent intransitive verb III conjugation ending -io

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1 to depart
2 to come, to go away
3 to part, to separate, to deviate
4 to divorce
5 (topic) digress, to leave

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ab aliquo digredior = to distance oneself from someone || a me digredior = to detatch onself from me || ad sua tutanda digredior || a (or de) causa digredior = make a digression (in making a plea) || e loco digredior || de causa digredior || ancipiti proelio digressi || ambo in sua castra digressi sunt || ab aliquo pedem discedo, digredior = to remove oneself by a step from someone || de causa digredi displicet || ante tempus domo digressos (esse) || de causa digredi nisi per locum communem displicet




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