Accurro

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Latin-English

accurr|ō, -ĕre, accŭcurrī or accurrī, accursum. (akˈkur.ro) v. intrans.

  1. To run up or rush (to).

[ad + curro.]

Loci

  • αʹ Cicero, Ad Familiares 15.16:
Doceas tu me oportebit, cum salvus veneris, in meane potestate sit spectrum tuum, ut simul ac mihi collibitum sit de te cogitare, illud accurrat Once you've gotten here safe, you ought to explain to me whether your apparition should be under my control; as it rushes to me whenever I feel like thinking about you.
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