demonstr. — Calling attention,
lo! see! behold! there! look!
ecce autem video senem, T.: Ecce processit Caesaris
astrum, V.: adspice voltūs Ecce meos,
O. — Esp., to announce the presence of an object, here, lo: Ecce, Arcas adest, O.: Ecce me, T.: ecce tuae litterae de Varrone.— In a transition,
emphatically introducing a new object or thought: ecce tibi alter: ecce ex inproviso
Iugurtha, S.: ecce autem repente nuntiatur: haec dum agit,
ecce, etc., H.: ecce aliud miraculum,
L.—Combined with a pron pers. (old and colloq.): eccum ipsum
obviam (i. e. ecce eum), here he is, T.: eccam ipsam (i. e.
ecce eam), T.: eccos (i. e. ecce eos), T.
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