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exīre is a Latin Verb that primarily means to go out.
Verb
to go out, exit
Verb
To come or go out. (b) (mil.) to march, move out (from camp to battle, etc.). (c) to disembark. (d) to sail out or away, put to sea. (e) to go aborad, into the provinces (as a magistrate or on other business).
(of things) To come, move, etc., out, issue, emerge. (b) (of fluids) to be discharged, flow out; (of a river) to disembogue, debouch. (c) to issues (from the womb, etc.). (d) (of words, sounds) to be uttered. (e) (of a lot) to fall (from an urn, etc.).
(a) (of a river) to spring, rise. (b) (of a constellation or star) to rise; (also) to come out, become visible.
To get out or away (in spite of difficulties, opposition, etc.), escape. (b) (of information, rumours, etc.) to get out, become known.
To go, move (outside a limit, off a course, or sim.). (b) (of a writer, speaker) to go off (in a digression, on e new topic, etc.).
Amphora coepit institui: currente rota cur urceus exit?Compare It was a wine jar that was to be molded: as the wheel runs round why does it come out a pitcher?
De liberalibus studiis quid sentiam, scire desideras: nullum suspicio, nullum in bonis numero, quod ad aes exit.Compare You have been wishing to know my views with regards to liberal studies. My answer is this: I respect no study, and deem no study good, which results in money-making.
Exeo, proficiscor. Demonstro iter.Compare Let them depart, let them set out. I will show the way.
Sunt geminae Somni portae, quarum altera fertur cornea, qua veris facilis datur exitus umbris, altera candenti perfecta nitens elephanto, sed falsa ad caelum mittunt insomnia manes.Compare There are two gates of Sleep: the one is made of horn, they say, and affords the outlet for genuine apparitions; the other's a gate of brightly-shining ivory: this way the Shades send up to earth false dreams that impose upon us.
ACTIVE | |
Indicative present | Indicative imperfect |
exeō exīs exit exīmus exītis exeunt | exībam exībās exībat exībāmus exībātis exībant |
Indicative perfect | Indicative pluperfect |
exiī / exīvī exīstī / exīvistī exiit / exīvit exiimus exīstis exiērunt / exēre | exieram exierās exierat exierāmus exierātis exierant |
Indicative future | Indicative future perfect |
exībō exībis exībit exībimus exībitis exībunt | exierō exieris exierit exierimus exieritis exierint |
Subjunctive present | Subjunctive imperfect |
exeam exeās exeat exeāmus exeātis exeant | exīrem exīrēs exīret exīrēmus exīrētis exīrent |
Subjunctive perfect | Subjunctive pluperfect |
exierim exieris exierit exierimus exieritis exierint | exīssem exīssēs exīsset exīssēmus exīssētis exīssent |
Infinitive present exīre Infinitive perfect exisse / exiīsse Infinitive future exitūrum esse | Imperative present exī exīte Imperative future exītō exītō exītōte exeuntō |
Indicative present | Indicative imperfect |
- - exītur - - - | - - exībātur - - - |
Indicative perfect | Indicative pluperfect |
- - exitus est - - - | - - exitus erat - - - |
Indicative future | Indicative future perfect |
- - exībitur - - - | - - exitus erit - - - |
Subjunctive present | Subjunctive imperfect |
- - exeātur - - - | - - exīrētur - - - |
Subjunctive perfect | Subjunctive pluperfect |
- - exitus sit - - - | - - exitus esset - - - |
Infinitive present exīrī Infinitive perfect exitum esse Infinitive future exitum īrī | Imperative present - - Imperative future - exītō - - |
PARTICIPLE | ||
Participle present active | ||
Nom. | exiēns | exeuntēs |
Gen. | exeuntis | exeuntium |
Dat. | exeuntī | exeuntibus |
Acc. | exeuntem | exeuntēs |
Abl. | exeunte | exeuntibus |
Participle future active | ||
Nom. | exitūrus | exitūrī |
Gen. | exitūrī | exitūrōrum |
Dat. | exitūrō | exitūrīs |
Acc. | exitūrum | exitūrōs |
Abl. | exitūrō | exitūrīs |
Participle perfect passive | ||
Nom. | exitus | exitī |
Gen. | exitī | exitōrum |
Dat. | exitō | exitīs |
Acc. | exitum | exitōs |
Abl. | exitō | exitīs |
Gerundive | ||
Nom. | exeundus | exeundī |
Gen. | exeundī | exeundōrum |
Dat. | exeundō | exeundīs |
Acc. | exeundum | exeundōs |
Abl. | exeundō | exeundīs |
Gerund | Supine | |
Nom. | exīre | exitum |
Gen. | exeundī | exitū |
Dat. | exeundō | |
Acc. | exeundum | |
Abl. | exeundō |
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Chicago (17th ed.)
Allo Contributors. "exeō, exīre, exiī, exitum (v.) - Latin Word Definition." Allo Latin Dictionary. Last modified . Accessed November 24, 2024. http://ancientlanguages.org/latin/dictionary/exeo-exire-exii-exitum.
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