Inde abscedere
From TTT
Latin Construction
- ‘To depart from that place;’ to leave.
Loci
- αʹ Livy, Ab Urbe Condita 22.25:
| Tandem, ut abscesserit inde dictator, ut obsidione liberatos, extra vallum egressos fudisse ac fugasse hostes. | Finally, as soon as the dictator had left the place, like men freed from a siege, they marched out from their fortifications, scattered the enemy and ran them off. |
- βʹ Livy, Ab Urbe Condita 23.20:
| Casilinum oppidum redditum Campanis est, firmatum septingentorum militum de exercitu Hannibalis praesidio, ne, ubi Poenus inde abscessisset, Romani oppugnarent. | The town of Casilinum was returned to the Campanians, and supported by the protection of seven hundred soldiers from Hannibal's army, so that the Romans wouldn't attack when the Carthaginian left the place. |
