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excedo
excedo
Latin
Verb
excēdō (present infinitive excēdere, perfect active excessī, supine excessum); third conjugation
- (intransitive) I go out, go forth or away; depart, retire, withdraw; disappear.
- (intransitive) I overstep, overtop, overpass, rise above, go beyond; advance, proceed; transgress, digress.
- (intransitive) I depart from life; decease, die.
- (transitive, of a place) I depart from, leave.
- (transitive, of a limit) I go beyond, surpass, exceed; tower above, overtop.
Inflection
Synonyms
- (depart): abeō, dēcēdō, dēficiō, discēdō, linquō
- (die): abeō, aborior, ēvānescō, linquō, morior
- (disappear): abeō, aborior, dēcēdō, dēfluō, ēvānēscō
Derived terms
- excessiō
- excessus
- superexcēdō
Related terms
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Descendants
References
- excedo in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
- excedo in Charlton T. Lewis (1891) An Elementary Latin Dictionary, New York: Harper & Brothers
- Félix Gaffiot (1934), “excedo”, in Dictionnaire Illustré Latin-Français, Paris: Hachette.
- Meissner, Carl; Auden, Henry William (1894) Latin Phrase-Book, London: Macmillan and Co.
- to evacuate territory: (ex) finibus excedere
- to leave a place: egredi loco; excedere ex loco
- to leave one's boyhood behind one, become a man: ex pueris excedere
- to be more than ten years old, to have entered on one's eleventh year: decimum annum excessisse, egressum esse
- to depart this life: (ex) vita excedere, ex vita abire
- to abandon one's position: loco excedere
- to evacuate territory: (ex) finibus excedere