ascendo
transitive and intransitive verb III conjugation

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1 to climb
2 to go, climb up
3 to mount, to scale
4 to mount up, to embark
5 to rise, to ascend, to move upward

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Locutions, idioms and examples


ad templum ascendo || ad honores ascendo = to ascend to high public office || ascendo muros || ascendisset ad honores || ascendo navem || ascendit Capitolium ad lumina || ascendo ad laevam paulatim || ascendo in equum ad templum || ascendo in equum in murum || altiorem gradum ascendo || Agrippina ascendit classem || ascendit in tantum honorem || ad regium nomen ascendo || ab eis sublevatus, murum ascendit = having been lifted by them, he climbed the wall || ascendit ad sacerdotes unasque decubuit || qua triduo ascenderat, biduo est degressus || a principiis ascendit motus et exit nostros ad sensus = from the beginnings (=atoms) movement grows and becomes perceptible to our senses || ascendo altissimas ripas subire iniquissimum locum || ascendit locum ex quo maxime miraculum illud conspici poterat || T. Labienum legatum pro praetore cum duabus legionibus … summum iugum montis ascendere iubet




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