Definition of egredior
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Orthography ID = 1005094
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LEM
ēgredior, ēgredī, ēgressus sum
deponent verb (3rd IO conjugation)
  1. [intransitively] to go out, come forth, march out, go away
  2. to disembark, land
  3. to go up, climb, mount, ascend
  4. [figuratively] to digress, deviate
  5. [transitively] to go beyond, pass out of, leave
Abbreviations
ēgredior gressus, ī, dep. ex + gradior. I. Intrans, to go out, come forth, march out, go away: ad proelium, Cs.: per medias hostium stationes, L.: extra finīs: ex suis finibus, Cs.: e portu, set sail: a nobis foras, T.: portis, Cs.: Romā: Est urbe egressis tumulus, just outside, V.: unde erant egressi, Cs.: cum senatum egressum vidi, adjourned.

— To disembark, land: ex navi, Cs.: ratibus, O.: ad egrediendum locus, Cs.: in terram.

—To go up, climb, mount, ascend: scalis, S.: ad summum montis, S.: in tumulum, L.: altius, O.

— Fig., to digress, deviate: a proposito.

— II. Trans, to go beyond, pass out of, leave: munitiones, Cs.: flumen, S.: urbem, L.

—Fig.: modum, to transgress, Ta.: praeturam, to reach a higher honor than, Ta.
 
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