[304] Adsidet Pal., Rom., Gud., ‘obsidet’ Med. and two of Ribbeck's cursives, which, as Heyne remarks, is less likely, being the commoner word. ‘Adsidere’ with acc. seems chiefly found in post-Augustan writers: Priscian however, p. 830 P, quotes a fragment from Sall. Hist. book 4 (c. 42 Dietsch), “Amisumque adsideri sine proeliis audiebat.”
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