I.to stay all night long, to pass the night (class.).
I. Lit.: “foris non est pernoctandum,” Varr. R. R. 2, 3: “noctem pernoctare perpetem,” Plaut. Truc. 2, 2, 22: “cum ibi pernoctaret,” Cic. Clu. 13, 37: “extra moenia,” Liv. 27, 38.—Of things: “pro me pernoctet epistula tecum,” Ov. H. 18 217: “cum salibus, i. e. in pickle (of olives),” Pall. 11, 10, 1: “lumina pernoctantia,” shining all night, Amm. 14, 1, 9.—
II. Trop.: “haec studia pernoctant nobiscum, peregrinantur, rusticantur,” Cic. Arch. 7, 16.