rĕcēdo
intransitive verb III conjugation
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1 to recede, to go back, to withdraw, to ebb
2 to retreat
3 to retire
4 to move, to keep, to pass, to slip away
intransitive verb III conjugation
View the declension of this word
1 to recede, to go back, to withdraw, to ebb
2 to retreat
3 to retire
4 to move, to keep, to pass, to slip away
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Locutions, idioms and examples
ab aliquo recedo = to part with someone || e Mutina recedo || e Gallia recedo || e conspectu recedo || a vita recedo = to let oneself die, retire from life || de medio recedo || ab armis recessimus = we stopped fighting || ab actu recedo = to retire from active life || ab oppugnatione recedo = to forego, to withdraw from a siege || a peregrino recessit = (the word hostis) is far from the meaning of foreigner || a Mutina recedo = retreat from Modena || a pistore non recedis = you donlt stop being a baker || hac mente laborem sese ferre senes ut in otia tuta recedant aiunt || quacumque recessit regia || Anchisae domus recessit || a stabulis recedo longius = to depart from the hive || a natura descisco or recedo = to abandon the way of nature || a laqueis Stoicorum recedo = to free oneself from the sophisms of stoics || caput e cervice recedet || carnes recedunt ab ossibus || ab armis discedo (or recedo) = to lay down arms, to leave the military service, to cease fighting || ab officio numquam recedemus = we will never stray away from duty || ad Hannibalem mittimus ut recedat = we send (an emissary) to summon Hannibal to leave || ab officio discedo (or recedo) = to fail, to fail in one's duty || apes a stabulis non recedunt longius || a cura docendi quod intenderint recedunt = they keep away from attending to prove their thesis || centuriones … recesserunt suosque omnes removerunt || centuriones ex eo quo stabant loco recesserunt || centuriones recesserunt suosque omnis removerunt || ante recessisset caput hoc cervice quam … || avius a vera longe ratione recedit || abeant ac recedant voces illae quas metus exprimebat = that expressions caused by fear may be banned || a mente recedit vertere terga pudor = the shame of escaping vanishes from their soul || caupo, miles nautaeque hac mente laborem sese ferre, senes ut in otia tuta recedant, aiunt
rĕcēdo intr. v. III conjug.
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