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longe sum

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Latin

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Verb

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longē sum (present infinitive longē esse, perfect active longē fuī, future active participle longē futūrus); irregular conjugation, suppletive, no passive, no supine stem except in the future active participle, no gerund

  1. to be far away
    Longe esse ab aliqua re.
    To be far away from a certain thing.
  2. to be of no assistance, to be of no avail

Conjugation

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1Old Latin or in poetry.

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