Latin
Interjection
- see!, lo!, behold!, points out something
with emphasis
- Quem quaero, optime ecce obviam mihi est.
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- Behold! there comes he I was wishing for.
- Ecce hominum miserum.
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- Behold
- Ecce autem video rure redeuntem senem.
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- But look, I see the old man returning to the country.
- (mostly elliptical) here!, used to denote that
something is present (confer the voici)
- Quid cessamus ludos facere? Circus noster ecce adest!
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- Why should we stop playing games? We have our theatre here!
- Quid me quaeris? Ecce me.
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- Are you searching for me? Here I am.
- Ecce.
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- Here I am.
- Ecce odium meum. Quid me vis?
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- See here my aversion. What is it you want with me?
- Ecce tuae litterae de Varrone.
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- Lo and behold, your letters about Varro!
- Stasimus in the play Trinummus by
Titus
Maccius Plautus
- Ecce hominem te, Stasime, nihili.
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- See now, Stasimus, what a worthless fellow you are.