to stand firmly, continue standing, remain unmoved:
diem totum, L.: in limine, Tb.:
(Symplegades) inmotae perstant, O.—To remain unchanged, last,
endure, abide: nihil est toto quod perstet in orbe, O.:
toto anno, O.: perstet
hiemps, O.—Fig., to stand fast, be firm, hold out, continue,
persevere, persist: mens eadem perstat mihi, V.: Persta atque obdura, H.: si perstas
indeclinatus amico, adherest fixedly, O.: negant posse,
et in eo perstat: in impudentiā: in incepto, L.: in Romanā societate perstandum, L.: ad corpus ea referre: condere semen humo, O.
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