ecce

Etymology
Borrowed from.

Interjection

 * 1)  behold!

Synonyms

 * See Thesaurus:lo

Etymology
From. Compare 🇨🇬.

Interjection

 * 1) see!, look!, behold!, points out something with emphasis
 * 2) (mostly elliptical) here!, or here am/are/is!; used to denote that something is present (compare French voici or Italian ecco)
 * Ecce.
 * Here I am.
 * , Stasimus in the play Trinummus by Titus Maccius Plautus
 * "la"
 * Ecce.
 * Here I am.
 * , Stasimus in the play Trinummus by Titus Maccius Plautus
 * "la"
 * , Stasimus in the play Trinummus by Titus Maccius Plautus
 * "la"
 * "la"

- Ecce hominem te, Stasime, nihili.

Usage notes

 * This word is sometimes used in the middle of a clause.
 * Audiat haec tantum—vel qui venit ecce Palaemon.
 * The interjection is particularly used in:
 * After objects mentioned or enumerations, to introduce a new one with emphasis:
 * Consecuti sunt hos Critias, Theramenes, Lysias, etc. ... ecce tibi exortus est Isocrates.
 * They followed Critias, Theramenes, Lysias, etc. lo there arises Isocrates to thee.

Etymology
From (whence also 🇨🇬), of further  origin.

Adverb

 * 1) hither, to here