assideo

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Latin

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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    From ad- (to, towards, at) +‎ sedeō (sit; settle down).

    Pronunciation

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    Verb

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    assideō (present infinitive assidēre, perfect active assēdī, supine assessum); second conjugation, no passive

    1. to sit by or near someone or something
    2. to be or stand by one's side
    3. (of the sick) to take care of, attend upon or to
    4. (figuratively) to station oneself before, be encamped before or sit down before (something); besiege, blockade
      Synonyms: circumveniō, circumdō, obsideō, claudō, obstruō
    5. (figuratively, with dative) to be like, resemble

    Conjugation

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       Conjugation of assideō (second conjugation, active only)
    indicative singular plural
    first second third first second third
    active present assideō assidēs assidet assidēmus assidētis assident
    imperfect assidēbam assidēbās assidēbat assidēbāmus assidēbātis assidēbant
    future assidēbō assidēbis assidēbit assidēbimus assidēbitis assidēbunt
    perfect assēdī assēdistī assēdit assēdimus assēdistis assēdērunt,
    assēdēre
    pluperfect assēderam assēderās assēderat assēderāmus assēderātis assēderant
    future perfect assēderō assēderis assēderit assēderimus assēderitis assēderint
    subjunctive singular plural
    first second third first second third
    active present assideam assideās assideat assideāmus assideātis assideant
    imperfect assidērem assidērēs assidēret assidērēmus assidērētis assidērent
    perfect assēderim assēderīs assēderit assēderīmus assēderītis assēderint
    pluperfect assēdissem assēdissēs assēdisset assēdissēmus assēdissētis assēdissent
    imperative singular plural
    first second third first second third
    active present assidē assidēte
    future assidētō assidētō assidētōte assidentō
    non-finite forms active passive
    present perfect future present perfect future
    infinitives assidēre assēdisse assessūrum esse
    participles assidēns assessūrus
    verbal nouns gerund supine
    genitive dative accusative ablative accusative ablative
    assidendī assidendō assidendum assidendō assessum assessū

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    References

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    • assideo”, in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
    • assideo in Gaffiot, Félix (1934) Dictionnaire illustré latin-français, Hachette.