[ɪsˈtuːk], [isˈtuk]
- not-comparableto or towards the place where you are, which you mention
“Jam ego istūc revortar, mīles.” — I'm about to return there, warrior.
- not-comparableto the point in a discourse that you have reached or mentioned
“Gnaeus quidem noster jam plānē quid cōgitet nesciō [..] quī quidem etiam istūc addūcī potuerit.” — But what our friend Gnaeus is thinking I simply don't know any more [..] that he ended up allowing such a measure as this.
- accusative, form-of, neuter, nominative, singularnominative/accusative neuter singular of istic
“At cum istuc exemeris malum...” — But if you will have eliminated that problem... (Seneca)
- accusative, form-of, neuter, nominative, singularnominative/accusative neuter singular of istic
Formsistūc(canonical) · istucce(alternative) · istoc(alternative)
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