Accurro
From TTT
Latin-English
accurr|ō, -ĕre, accŭcurrī or accurrī, accursum. (akˈkur.ro) v. intrans.
- To run up or rush (to).
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. |
