ob-eō īvī, itus, īre, to go, go to meet, go in opposition: infera in loca: ad omnīs hostium conatūs, L.
—Of heavenly bodies, to go down, set: obit Lepus.
—To fall, perish, die: tecum libens, H.: simul se cum illis obituros, L.
—To go to, visit, betake oneself to: quantum (urbis) flamma obire non potuisset, reach: obeundus Marsya, qui, etc., H.
—To travel over, wander through, traverse, visit: tantum telluris, V.: tantas regiones pedibus: cenas.
—Of vision or speech, to run over, survey, review, recount: omnia per se, oversee in person, Cs.: omnia visu, V.: omnīs oratione meā civitates, enumerate.
—To go over, surround, overspread, envelop: obeuntia terras maria, V.: chlamydem limbus obibat Aureus, O.: ora Pallor obit, O.
—To address oneself to, engage in, enter upon, undertake, execute, accomplish: hereditatum obeundarum causā, entering upon: pugnas, V.: iudicia: ad consularia munera obeunda, L.: tot simul bella, L.
—To meet: vadimonium, appear at the appointed time: diem edicti, appear on the day: annum petitionis tuae, i. e. be a candidate the first year the law permits: diem suum obire, die: diem supremum, N.: mortem, T.: morte obitā, after death.