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suc-cĭdo , ĭdi, 3, v. n. sub-cado,
I.to fall under any thing. *
I. In gen.: “lorica quod e loris de corio crudo pectoralia faciebant: postea succidit Gallica e ferro sub id vocabulum,” i. e. were comprehended under the word, Varr. L. L. 5, § 116 Müll.—
II. Pregn., to sink under one's self, sink down, sink (poet. and in post-Aug. prose).
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