dĕ-ĕo — Lewis & Short
dĕ-ĕo, īre, for abeo, very doubtful; defended by Gronov. ad
Stat. Th. 2, 551; cf.:ullis ad signa deeuntibus,Sall. Fragm. in Mai. Auct. Class. 1, p. 418 (dub.:
ex redeuntibus corruptum, Dietsch,Sall. Hist. 3, 67, 2).
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dĕ-ĕo
ullis ad signa deeuntibus, Sall. Fragm. in Mai. Auct. Class. 1, p. 418 (dub.: ex redeuntibus corruptum, Dietsch, Sall…
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dĕ-ĕo — Lewis & Short
dĕ-ĕo, īre, for abeo, very doubtful; defended by Gronov. ad
Stat. Th. 2, 551; cf.:ullis ad signa deeuntibus,Sall. Fragm. in Mai. Auct. Class. 1, p. 418 (dub.:
ex redeuntibus corruptum, Dietsch,Sall. Hist. 3, 67, 2).
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