cedo

Etymology
See.

Noun

 * 1) abandonment, assignment, cession, compliance, concession

Synonyms

 * forlaso, diboĉeco, abandono, delaso, dezerteco, diboĉado, fordono, forlasiteco, translaso, senafekteco
 * asigno, tasko, atribuo, alpostenigo, delego, engaĝo, valorizo
 * rezigno
 * obeo, cedada, ebeeco, observo, cedado, konformiĝo, obeado, observemo
 * koncesio, cedaĵo, cedemo, koncedo

Etymology
From, from.

Adverb

 * 1) early, soon, before expected
 * 2) early in the morning or in the night

Etymology 1
From, further derivation disputed.


 * Perhaps it is from . Cognates include 🇨🇬 and 🇨🇬, from 🇨🇬,.
 * Others derive it from + . For the semantic development "to sit down" > "to go and sit" > "to go" compare the cognates, , and.
 * Others derive the ending from.

Verb

 * 1)  to go, move, proceed, go along, move along
 * 2)  to result, turn out, happen, yield
 * 3)  to withdraw, depart, retire, go away from, yield
 * 4)  to withdraw, fall back, give up one's post, yield
 * 5)  to disappear, pass away, vanish
 * 6)  to pass, elapse
 * 7)  to cede, give in or yield (to), step aside (for), give way (to)
 * 8) * Vergilius, Aeneis, Book VI, line 95
 * Tū nē cēde malīs, sed contrā audentior ītō
 * Give in not to evils, but go against them more daring.
 * 1) * Motto of Wyoming
 * Cēdant arma togae.
 * Let the arms concede to the toga (Let war yield to diplomacy)
 * 1)  to be inferior to, yield to in rank
 * 2)  to concede, give up, allow, permit something to someone, grant, surrender, yield
 * 3)  to fall (to) (as a possession); accrue or come (to)
 * 4)  to become, turn into, be or become the equivalent of
 * 1)  to concede, give up, allow, permit something to someone, grant, surrender, yield
 * 2)  to fall (to) (as a possession); accrue or come (to)
 * 3)  to become, turn into, be or become the equivalent of

Etymology 2
Through iambic shortening from the imperative, plural. This is composed of  (seen also in, ,  etc.) + the imperative of  (which was originally , but changed later to  by analogy with first-conjugation verbs). Equivalent to.

Verb

 * 1)  hand (it) over!; give (it)!; gimme!
 * 2)  produce (it)!; show (it) to us!
 * 3)  bring (him)!, bring (him) in!, produce (him)!
 * 4) tell me!; describe (it) to me!, explain (it) to me!
 * 5)  tell me! come now! hear me out!
 * 6)  what if?, suppose?
 * 7)  come now!
 * 1)  what if?, suppose?
 * 2)  come now!

Conjugation
Imperative only:
 * Second person singular:
 * Second person plural:

Etymology 1
From, from.

Adverb

 * 1) early at a time before expected; sooner than usual
 * 2) in the morning

Etymology
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Adverb

 * 1) quickly, swiftly, instantly, immediately after