accumbo
intransitive verb III conjugation

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1 to take one's place at table
2 (+ cum) to lie down with

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Locutions, idioms and examples


accumbo alicui (or aliquem) = to have lunch at someone's place || adcumbe || alicui or aliquem accumbo || accumbo in summo = to occupy the highest place (the left most) at the table || accumbo mensam = to sit down at the table || age, accumbe || accumbo in convivio alicuius = to take someone's place at the banquet || accumbo infra aliquem = to seat at the lower place at the table in reference to someone (to his right) || accumbit cum pare quisque sua = each of them places himself near his woman || accumbo supra aliquem = to sit at the table above someone (to his left) || accumbo epulis (or in epulo or in lecto) = to partake of someone's banquet || accumbo epulis divum = to partake of the banquet of the gods || apud Volumnium accubueram … supra me Atticus infra Verrius




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