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ăd-ĭpiscor
ădipsathĕon
ădipsos
ădĭtĭālis
ădĭtĭcŭlus
ădĭtĭo
ădĭto
ădĭtus
ădĭtus
adjăcentĭa
ad-jăcĕo
ad-jăcŭlātus
adjectīcĭus or
adjectĭo
adjectīvus
adjecto
adjectus
adjectus
ad-jĭcĭo (better
ad-jŭbĕo
adjūdĭcātĭo
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ad-jăcĕo
ad-jăcĕo, cŭi, no sup., 2, v. n., to lie at or near, to be contiguous to, to border upon (most freq. used of the geog. position of a place).—Constr. with dat., acc., ad, or absol. (in the histt. very freq.).— With dat.: Tuscus ager Romano adjacet, Liv. 2, 49, 9; mari, id. 26, 42, 4; Plin. 6, 17, 21, § 56; Front. Strat. 3, 9, 5: cum Romani adjacerent vallo, Tac. A. 1, 65: munitionibus, id. ib. 4, 48: adjacet undis moles, Ov. M. 11, 729: quae adjacent torrenti Jeboc, Vulg. Deut. 2, 37.—Trop.: velle adjacet mihi, Vulg. Rom. 7, 18; 7, 21.— With acc.: gentes, quae mare illud adjacent, Nep. Tim. 2, 1: Etruriam, Liv. 7, 12, 6 (v. Alschefski and Weissenb. ad h. l.).— With ad: ad Syrtim, Mel. 1, 7, 2; so perh. also Caes. B. G. 6, 33, 2: quae (regio) ad Aduatucos adjacet (for the lect. vulg. Aduatucos or Aduatucis), and id. B. C. 2, 1; v. adigo fin.— Absol.: adjacet (via) et mollior et magis trita, Quint. 1, 6, 22: adjacente Tiberi, Tac. H. 2, 93; so, adjacentes populi, i. q. propinqui, contiguous, neighboring, Tac. A. 13, 55.—And adjăcentĭa, ium, n., the adjoining country: lacum in adjacentia erupturum, Tac. A. 1, 79; 5, 14: projecto nitore adjacentia inlustrare, Plin. 37, 9, 52, § 137.

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Headword:
ad-jăcĕo
Headword (normalized):
ad-jăcĕo
Headword (normalized/stripped):
ad-jaceo
IDX:
829
URN:
urn:cite2:scaife-viewer:dictionary-entries.atlas_v1:lat.ls.perseus-eng2-n829
Key:
adjaceo

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