abaeto

See also: abæto

Latin

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Etymology

From ab- +‎ baetō.

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Verb

ābaetō (present infinitive ābaetere); third conjugation, no passive, no perfect or supine stems

  1. to depart, leave, go away
    • c. 189 BCE, Plautus, Truculentus 96:
      Ad fores auscultate atque adservate aedis, ne quis adventor gravior abaetat quam adveniat, neu, qui manus attulerit steriles intro ad nos, gravidas foras exportet.
      Keep alert at the door and look after the house, so that no arrival here can go away bearing more than he arrived with, or bring us in barren hands and carrying them out teeming.

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