Definition of adeo
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The verb adeō is reported to have 4 error(s). Please be cautious when citing this word.
Orthography ID = 1000421
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LEM
adeō, adīre, adiī, aditus
-, -, adīvī, -
verb (ire conjugation)
  1. to go to, come to, come up to, approach, draw near
  2. [especially] to approach, address, accost, apply to
  3. to assail, attack, approach
  4. [figuratively] to enter on, undertake, set about, take in hand
  5. to undergo, submit to, expose oneself to
  6. [of an inheritance] to enter on, take possession of
Abbreviations
ad-eō iī (rarely īvī), itus, īre, to go to, come to, come up to, approach, draw near: ad eum? T.: ad istum fundum: ad arbitrum, to submit a cause to a referee: in conventum: in ius, to go to law: ad praetorem in ius: eccum video, adibo, T.: cautus adito, draw near, H.: an quoquam mihi adire licet? S.: Gades mecum, to accompany to, H.: ambos reges, S.: quā (famā) solā sidera adibam, i. e. was aspiring, V.

—Supin. abl.: munimentum a planioribus aditu locis, easy of approach, L.

—Esp., to approach, address, accost, apply to: aliquot me adierunt, T.: vatem, V.: deos.

—To assail, attack, approach: oppida castellaque munita, S.: virum, V.

—Fig., to enter on, undertake, set about, take in hand: ad causas: ad rem p., to take office.

—To undergo, submit to, expose oneself to: ad extremum vitae periculum, Cs.

—With acc: periculum capitis: adeundae inimicitiae pro re p.

—Of an inheritance, to enter on, take possession of: hereditatem: hereditas adita.
 
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