Accido

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Latin-English I.

ăccĭd|ō¹, -ere, accīdī, —. (ˈat.ʧi.do) v. intrans.

  1. To fall on; to fall down at.
  2. To befall; to happen.

[ad + cado.]

Loci

  • αʹ Cicero, Ad Atticum 10.1:
iii Nonas cum in Laterium fratris venissem, accepi litteras et paulum respiravi, quod post has ruinas mihi non acciderat. When I had gotten to my brother's in Laterium on the third of April, I got your letter and got to breathe freely for a bit, something that hadn't happened to me since my ruination.

Latin-English II.

ăccīd|ō², -ere, -ī, accīsum. (atˈʧi.do) v.trans.

  1. To fell; to cut down.

[ad + caedo.]

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