- come to know of it, pray, what then?" To
which Syrus replies, "Quid si
redeo ad
illos qui aiunt, 'Quid si nunc cœlum ruat?' (transl. What if I have recourse...
- 1833
Musca cornicina Fabricius, 1781
Musca ingredior Harris, 1780
Musca redeo Harris, 1780
Euphoria viridis Wiedemann, 1824
Neomyia caesarion (Meigen...
-
emergency transport during humanitarian operations. Its
motto is Eo et
redeo ("I Go and I Return"). As at 2011, No. 34 Squadron's
strength included around...
- to perish" praetereō, praeterīre, praeteriī,
praeteritum "to p**** by"
redeō, redīre, rediī,
reditum "to return, to go back" subeō, subīre, subiī, subitum...
- pattern.
Compound verbs such as
adsum "I am present", nōlō "I don't want",
redeō "I go back", etc.,
usually have the same
endings as the
simple verbs from...
-
medicine of philosophy. Moreover,
Lucretian stock phrases such as nunc ad rem
redeo ("now I
return to the
matter at hand") give Horace's
philosophical "conversations"...
-
going on,
meanwhile Cleomenes had
arrived at the s**** of Pelorus" dum
redeō, Hortēnsius vēnerat (Cicero) "while I was on the way back,
Hortensius had...
- "I believe" and dīcō "I say"
cannot be.
Words such as videō "I see" and
redeō "I return",
starting with a pair of
short syllables, also
cannot be shortened...