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|lshtext=<b>abs-cēdo</b>: cessi, cessum, 3, v. n. (sync. abscēssem = abscessissem, Sil. 8, 109),<br /><b>I</b> to go [[off]] or [[away]], to [[depart]].<br /><b>I</b> Lit.<br /> <b>A</b> In gen.: abscede [[hinc]], sis, [[sycophanta]], Plaut. Poen. 1, 2, 162: meo e conspectu, id. Capt. 2, 3, 74: [[numquam]] [[senator]] a curiā abscessit aut [[populus]] e [[foro]], Liv. 27, 50, 4; so, a corpore (mortui), Tac. A. 1, 7; cf. id. ib. 3, 5: ut abscesserit [[inde]] (i. e. e castris) [[dictator]], Liv. 22, 25, 9: illorum [[navis]] [[longe]] in [[altum]] abscesserat, Plaut. Rud. prol. 66.<br /> <b>B</b> In partic.<br /> <b>1</b> Milit. t. t., to [[march]] [[off]], to [[depart]], [[retire]]: non [[prius]] Thebani Spartā abscessissent [[quam]], etc., Nep. Iphicr. 2 fin.: longius ab urbe hostium, Liv. 3, 8, 8; cf.: a moenibus Alexandriae, id. 44, 19, 11.—Absol.: si urgemus obsessos, si non [[ante]] abscedimus [[quam]], etc., Liv. 5, 4, 10; so Nep. Epam. 9.—Impers.: abscedi ab hoste, Liv. 22, 33, 10; cf. id. 27, 4, 1: nec [[ante]] abscessum est [[quam]], etc., id. 29, 2, 16; so, a moenibus abscessum est, id. 45, 11, 7: manibus aequis abscessum, Tac. A. 1, 63.<br /> <b>2</b> To [[disappear]], [[withdraw]], be [[lost]] from [[view]]: cor (est) in extis: jam abscedet, [[simul]] ac, etc., [[will]] [[disappear]], Civ. Div. 2, 16 fin.—Poet.: Pallada abscessisse mihi, has withdrawn from me, from my [[power]], Ov. M. 5, 375.—Of stars, to [[set]], Plin. 2, 17, 14, § 72 al.<br /> <b>3</b> Of localities, to [[retire]], [[recede]], [[retreat]]: [[quantum]] [[mare]] abscedebat, [[retired]], Liv. 27, 47 fin.; so in [[architecture]]: frontis et laterum abscedentium [[adumbratio]], of the sides in the [[background]], Vitr. 1, 2, 2; so id. 1, 2, 7, praef. 11.<br /> <b>4</b> With [[respect]] to the [[result]], to [[retire]], to [[escape]]: abscedere latere tecto, to [[escape]] [[with]] a [[whole]] [[skin]], Ter. Heaut. 4, 2, 5.<br /><b>II</b> Fig., to [[leave]] [[off]], [[retire]], [[desist]] from, constr. [[with]] ab, the [[simple]] abl., or absol.: [[labor]] [[ille]] a [[vobis]] [[cito]] recedet, [[benefactum]] a [[vobis]] non abscedet (followed by abibit), [[Cato]] ap. Gell. 16, 1 fin.; so, [[cito]] ab eo haec ira abscedet, Ter. Hec. 5, 2, 15.— With abl. [[only]]: haec te abscedat [[suspicio]], Plaut. Ep. 2, 2, 100: abscedere [[irrito]] [[incepto]], to [[desist]] from, Liv. 20, 7, 1.—Absol.: [[aegritudo]] abscesserit, Plaut. Merc. 1, 2, 29; so, [[somnus]], Ov. F. 3, 307: [[imago]], Plin. Ep. 7, 27, 6: [[ille]] abscessit (sc. petitione sua), desisted from the [[action]], Tac. A. 2, 34: ne [[quid]] abscederet (sc. de hereditate), Suet. Ner. 34; so, [[semper]] abscedente usufructu, Dig. 7, 1, 3, § 2. | |lshtext=<b>abs-cēdo</b>: cessi, cessum, 3, v. n. (sync. abscēssem = abscessissem, Sil. 8, 109),<br /><b>I</b> to go [[off]] or [[away]], to [[depart]].<br /><b>I</b> Lit.<br /> <b>A</b> In gen.: abscede [[hinc]], sis, [[sycophanta]], Plaut. Poen. 1, 2, 162: meo e conspectu, id. Capt. 2, 3, 74: [[numquam]] [[senator]] a curiā abscessit aut [[populus]] e [[foro]], Liv. 27, 50, 4; so, a corpore (mortui), Tac. A. 1, 7; cf. id. ib. 3, 5: ut abscesserit [[inde]] (i. e. e castris) [[dictator]], Liv. 22, 25, 9: illorum [[navis]] [[longe]] in [[altum]] abscesserat, Plaut. Rud. prol. 66.<br /> <b>B</b> In partic.<br /> <b>1</b> Milit. t. t., to [[march]] [[off]], to [[depart]], [[retire]]: non [[prius]] Thebani Spartā abscessissent [[quam]], etc., Nep. Iphicr. 2 fin.: longius ab urbe hostium, Liv. 3, 8, 8; cf.: a moenibus Alexandriae, id. 44, 19, 11.—Absol.: si urgemus obsessos, si non [[ante]] abscedimus [[quam]], etc., Liv. 5, 4, 10; so Nep. Epam. 9.—Impers.: abscedi ab hoste, Liv. 22, 33, 10; cf. id. 27, 4, 1: nec [[ante]] abscessum est [[quam]], etc., id. 29, 2, 16; so, a moenibus abscessum est, id. 45, 11, 7: manibus aequis abscessum, Tac. A. 1, 63.<br /> <b>2</b> To [[disappear]], [[withdraw]], be [[lost]] from [[view]]: cor (est) in extis: jam abscedet, [[simul]] ac, etc., [[will]] [[disappear]], Civ. Div. 2, 16 fin.—Poet.: Pallada abscessisse mihi, has withdrawn from me, from my [[power]], Ov. M. 5, 375.—Of stars, to [[set]], Plin. 2, 17, 14, § 72 al.<br /> <b>3</b> Of localities, to [[retire]], [[recede]], [[retreat]]: [[quantum]] [[mare]] abscedebat, [[retired]], Liv. 27, 47 fin.; so in [[architecture]]: frontis et laterum abscedentium [[adumbratio]], of the sides in the [[background]], Vitr. 1, 2, 2; so id. 1, 2, 7, praef. 11.<br /> <b>4</b> With [[respect]] to the [[result]], to [[retire]], to [[escape]]: abscedere latere tecto, to [[escape]] [[with]] a [[whole]] [[skin]], Ter. Heaut. 4, 2, 5.<br /><b>II</b> Fig., to [[leave]] [[off]], [[retire]], [[desist]] from, constr. [[with]] ab, the [[simple]] abl., or absol.: [[labor]] [[ille]] a [[vobis]] [[cito]] recedet, [[benefactum]] a [[vobis]] non abscedet (followed by abibit), [[Cato]] ap. Gell. 16, 1 fin.; so, [[cito]] ab eo haec ira abscedet, Ter. Hec. 5, 2, 15.— With abl. [[only]]: haec te abscedat [[suspicio]], Plaut. Ep. 2, 2, 100: abscedere [[irrito]] [[incepto]], to [[desist]] from, Liv. 20, 7, 1.—Absol.: [[aegritudo]] abscesserit, Plaut. Merc. 1, 2, 29; so, [[somnus]], Ov. F. 3, 307: [[imago]], Plin. Ep. 7, 27, 6: [[ille]] abscessit (sc. petitione sua), desisted from the [[action]], Tac. A. 2, 34: ne [[quid]] abscederet (sc. de hereditate), Suet. Ner. 34; so, [[semper]] abscedente usufructu, Dig. 7, 1, 3, § 2. | ||
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|georg=[[abs]]-cēdo, cessī, cessum, ere, [[weg]]-, [[fortgehen]], [[sich]] [[entfernen]], [[sich]] [[fortmachen]], [[sich]] [[zurückziehen (Ggstz. accedere), I) eig.: a) v. Pers.: abscede etiamnunc, Plaut.: [[procul]], Ov.: [[retro]], Sil.: [[hinc]] [[intro]], Plaut.: [[paululum]] [[istuc]], Plaut.: e conspectu, Plaut.: a [[curia]], e [[foro]], Liv.: [[paulum]] ab illis, Plaut.: triclinio, Suet.: Rhodum, Tac. – [[als]] milit. t.t., [[abziehen]], [[sich]] [[zurückziehen]], [[inde]], Liv.: a [[Capua]], Liv.: ab Hannibale, [[non]] [[vestigium]] ab Hannibale, Liv.: [[nec]] ab armis [[aut]] [[loco]] [[suo]], Liv.: a moenibus, Liv.: moenibus, Liv.: Spartā, Nep.: Thyrio, Liv.: Armeniā, Tac.: obsidione, Liv.: [[inde]] [[irrito]] [[incepto]], Liv.: [[proelio]] [[victus]] abscesserat, Capit. – impers., [[non]] [[ante]] abscessum est, [[quam]] etc., Liv.: Regio abscessum est, Liv.: d.h. ([[wohl]] sprichw.) tecto [[latere]] abscedere, [[mit]] heiler [[Haut]] davonkommen, Ter. heaut. 672. – b) v. Lebl.: α) im allg.: illorum [[navis]] [[longe]] in [[altum]] abscesserat, Plaut. rud. prol. 66. – verschwindend [[sich]] [[fortmachen]], [[verschwinden]], [[cor]] abscedet, Cic.: [[quamquam]] abscesserat [[imago]] (das [[Traumbild]], [[Gespenst]]), Plin. ep. – β) vom Monde = [[abnehmen]], [[luna]] accedens... abscedens, Plin. 2, 221. – γ) v. Örtlichk. = [[sich]] aus dem [[Gesichtskreis]] [[entfernen]], [[quantum]] [[mare]] abscedebat, Liv. 27, 47, 11. – δ) (t.t. der [[Malerei]]) in der Perspektive [[zurücktreten]] (Ggstz. prominere), Vitr. 1, 2, 2 u. 7. pr. § 11. – ε) (mediz. t.t.) [[von]] zurückgetretenen od. stockenden Säften, die in [[Eiter]] [[übergehen]] u. Geschwüre [[bilden]], [[sich]] [[ablagern]], [[aliquid]] [[sub]] [[lingua]] abscedit, es bildet [[sich]] [[ein]] Eitergeschwür, Abszeß, Cels.: u. so [[omnia]] [[abscedentia]], alle Abszesse, Cels. – II) übtr.: a) v. Pers.: α) der [[Zeit]] [[nach]] [[sich]] [[entfernen]], [[neque]] [[admodum]] a pueris abscessit (ist [[entfernt]]) [[neque]] [[admodum]] adolescentulust, Naev. com. 26. – β) vom [[Beruf]] usw. [[abgehen]], [[sich]] [[zurückziehen]], [[non]] militaribus [[modo]] [[sed]] civilibus [[quoque]] muneribus, Liv. 9, 3, 5. – γ) [[von]] [[einer]] [[Forderung]] ([[Klage]]) [[zurücktreten]], [[abgehen]], [[nachgeben]], [[nec]] [[ille]] abscessit, Tac. ann. 2, 34. – δ) [[sich]] jmds. [[Macht]] [[entziehen]], Pallada abscessisse [[mihi]], Ov. [[met]]. 5, 376. – ε) aus der [[Welt]] [[gehen]], [[hinscheiden]] = [[sterben]], cogitet, [[quam]] [[purus]] abscedat, Lact. 7, 27, 8: u. so Cypr. ep. 55, 11 u. 17. Corp. inscr. Lat. 6, 1884. – b) v. Lebl.: α) v. Zuständen, [[weichen]], [[vergehen]], [[somnus]] ut abscessit, Ov.: [[labor]] a [[vobis]] recedet, [[benefactum]] a [[vobis]], [[dum]] vivitis, [[non]] abscedet, [[Cato]]. – [[bes]]. v. Gemütszuständen, [[cito]] ab eo [[haec]] [[ira]] abscedet, Ter. – β) vermindernd [[abgehen]], wegfallen (Ggstz. accedere), cives earum urbium, [[quae]] [[regno]] (Antiochi) abscedunt, Liv.: [[cui]] [[aliquid]] accedere potest, id imperfectum est; [[cui]] [[aliquid]] abscedere potest, id imperpetuum, Sen. – [[bes]]. [[von]] [[einer]] [[Geldsumme]] [[abgehen]], abscedent [[enim]] [[minae]], [[non]] accedent (im [[Wortspiel]]), Plaut.: ne [[quid]] abscederet, Suet. – / Archaist. abscessem = abscessissem, Sil. 8, 109. | |georg=[[abs]]-cēdo, cessī, cessum, ere, [[weg]]-, [[fortgehen]], [[sich]] [[entfernen]], [[sich]] [[fortmachen]], [[sich]] [[zurückziehen (Ggstz. accedere), I) eig.: a) v. Pers.: abscede etiamnunc, Plaut.: [[procul]], Ov.: [[retro]], Sil.: [[hinc]] [[intro]], Plaut.: [[paululum]] [[istuc]], Plaut.: e conspectu, Plaut.: a [[curia]], e [[foro]], Liv.: [[paulum]] ab illis, Plaut.: triclinio, Suet.: Rhodum, Tac. – [[als]] milit. t.t., [[abziehen]], [[sich]] [[zurückziehen]], [[inde]], Liv.: a [[Capua]], Liv.: ab Hannibale, [[non]] [[vestigium]] ab Hannibale, Liv.: [[nec]] ab armis [[aut]] [[loco]] [[suo]], Liv.: a moenibus, Liv.: moenibus, Liv.: Spartā, Nep.: Thyrio, Liv.: Armeniā, Tac.: obsidione, Liv.: [[inde]] [[irrito]] [[incepto]], Liv.: [[proelio]] [[victus]] abscesserat, Capit. – impers., [[non]] [[ante]] abscessum est, [[quam]] etc., Liv.: Regio abscessum est, Liv.: d.h. ([[wohl]] sprichw.) tecto [[latere]] abscedere, [[mit]] heiler [[Haut]] davonkommen, Ter. heaut. 672. – b) v. Lebl.: α) im allg.: illorum [[navis]] [[longe]] in [[altum]] abscesserat, Plaut. rud. prol. 66. – verschwindend [[sich]] [[fortmachen]], [[verschwinden]], [[cor]] abscedet, Cic.: [[quamquam]] abscesserat [[imago]] (das [[Traumbild]], [[Gespenst]]), Plin. ep. – β) vom Monde = [[abnehmen]], [[luna]] accedens... abscedens, Plin. 2, 221. – γ) v. Örtlichk. = [[sich]] aus dem [[Gesichtskreis]] [[entfernen]], [[quantum]] [[mare]] abscedebat, Liv. 27, 47, 11. – δ) (t.t. der [[Malerei]]) in der Perspektive [[zurücktreten]] (Ggstz. prominere), Vitr. 1, 2, 2 u. 7. pr. § 11. – ε) (mediz. t.t.) [[von]] zurückgetretenen od. stockenden Säften, die in [[Eiter]] [[übergehen]] u. Geschwüre [[bilden]], [[sich]] [[ablagern]], [[aliquid]] [[sub]] [[lingua]] abscedit, es bildet [[sich]] [[ein]] Eitergeschwür, Abszeß, Cels.: u. so [[omnia]] [[abscedentia]], alle Abszesse, Cels. – II) übtr.: a) v. Pers.: α) der [[Zeit]] [[nach]] [[sich]] [[entfernen]], [[neque]] [[admodum]] a pueris abscessit (ist [[entfernt]]) [[neque]] [[admodum]] adolescentulust, Naev. com. 26. – β) vom [[Beruf]] usw. [[abgehen]], [[sich]] [[zurückziehen]], [[non]] militaribus [[modo]] [[sed]] civilibus [[quoque]] muneribus, Liv. 9, 3, 5. – γ) [[von]] [[einer]] [[Forderung]] ([[Klage]]) [[zurücktreten]], [[abgehen]], [[nachgeben]], [[nec]] [[ille]] abscessit, Tac. ann. 2, 34. – δ) [[sich]] jmds. [[Macht]] [[entziehen]], Pallada abscessisse [[mihi]], Ov. [[met]]. 5, 376. – ε) aus der [[Welt]] [[gehen]], [[hinscheiden]] = [[sterben]], cogitet, [[quam]] [[purus]] abscedat, Lact. 7, 27, 8: u. so Cypr. ep. 55, 11 u. 17. Corp. inscr. Lat. 6, 1884. – b) v. Lebl.: α) v. Zuständen, [[weichen]], [[vergehen]], [[somnus]] ut abscessit, Ov.: [[labor]] a [[vobis]] recedet, [[benefactum]] a [[vobis]], [[dum]] vivitis, [[non]] abscedet, [[Cato]]. – [[bes]]. v. Gemütszuständen, [[cito]] ab eo [[haec]] [[ira]] abscedet, Ter. – β) vermindernd [[abgehen]], wegfallen (Ggstz. accedere), cives earum urbium, [[quae]] [[regno]] (Antiochi) abscedunt, Liv.: [[cui]] [[aliquid]] accedere potest, id imperfectum est; [[cui]] [[aliquid]] abscedere potest, id imperpetuum, Sen. – [[bes]]. [[von]] [[einer]] [[Geldsumme]] [[abgehen]], abscedent [[enim]] [[minae]], [[non]] accedent (im [[Wortspiel]]), Plaut.: ne [[quid]] abscederet, Suet. – / Archaist. abscessem = abscessissem, Sil. 8, 109. | ||
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