to climb down, come down, descend, fall, sink: ex equo, to alight: monte, S.:
de palatio: caelo, H.: e
caelo, Iu.: vertice montis ab alto, V.: ab Alpibus, L.: arce Monoeci, V.:
per clivum, O.: in campum: in
ventrem, to be eaten, H.: caelo in undas, V.:
ad naviculas: Ad mare, H.: Sacrā viā, H.: sciscitatum deos
descendunt, L.: Iuppiter laeto descendet
imbri, V.: O testa ... Descende (i. e. ex
apothecā), H.—To go down, go, come (to business, etc.): in forum
ante lucem: ad forum, L.: fuge, quo descendere gestis, H.:
de palatio: hodie non descendit Antonius: quod non descenderet
tribunus, L.: in causam, to
engage.—Of troops, to march down: ex superioribus locis in
planitiem, Cs.: quā (sc. de monte),
S.: inde (sc. de arce), L.: in
aequum, L.: omnibus copiis in campum descensum
est, L.: ad laevam, S.: praedatum in agros Romanos, L.: descensum in aciem
est, the battle began, L.: in certamen: Ad pugnam
rhetoricā ab umbrā, Iu.—To sink down,
penetrate: ferrum alte in corpus, L.: toto in ilia ferro, O.: toto corpore pestis,
V.: in iudicis aurīs, H.—Fig., to go
down, descend, sink, penetrate: verbum in pectus altius,
S.: cura in animos patrum, L.: descendere ad ipsum Ordine perpetuo, follow the line of descent,
O.—To lower oneself, descend, stoop, yield, agree to: senes
ad ludum adulescentium descendant: ad calamitatum societates: ad eius modi
consilium, Cs.: ad ultimum rei p. auxilium, L.:
preces in omnīs, V.: videte, quo descendam.
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