Usages of discedere
In schola regula nova legitur: “Nemo sine causa sero discedat.”
At school a new rule is read: “Let no one leave late without a reason.”
Quia ventus crescit, nautae e portu celeriter discedunt.
Because the wind is growing stronger, the sailors leave the harbor quickly.
Mercator autem discedere non vult, quia amphorae adhuc in portu manent.
The merchant, however, does not want to leave, because the jars are still in the harbor.
Dum nautae signa tempestatis in caelo observant, mercator e portu discedere non vult.
While the sailors observe signs of the storm in the sky, the merchant does not want to leave the harbor.
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