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ad-vĭgĭlo, āre, 1, v. n., to watch by or at, to keep guard over, to be watch ful, vigilant for; constr. with ad or dat., Rudd. II. p. 136

  1. I. Lit.: ad custodiam ignis, Cic. Leg. 2, 12: parvo nepoti, Tib. 2, 5, 93: vallo, Claud. Eutr. 2, 419.
  2. II. Fig., to bestow care or attention upon a thing, to watch, to watch for.
          1. (α) Absol.: exquire, heus tu, advigila, Plaut. Pers. 4, 4, 63: tanto magis te advigilare aequomst, Ter. Phorm. 1, 4, 26: si advigilaveris, id. And. 4, 1, 19.
          2. (β) With pro: si advigilamus pro rei dignitate, Q. Cic. Petr. Cons. fin.
          3. (γ) With dat.: stupris, Claud. L. Stil. 2, 140: sibi, Manil. 1, 81.

ad-vīvo, ĕre, v. n.

  1. I. To live with one; joined with cum by pleonasm: CONIVGI DVLCISSIMO CVM QVO ADVIXIT SINE QVERELA PER ANNOS XX., Inscr. Grut. 1145, 8; 1115, 8 (Orell. 3094).
  2. II. To live, with the access. idea of continuance, to live on, to continue living: dum adviveret, Vulg. Josh. 4, 14: donec advivet, Dig. 34, 3, 28: quamdiu advixerit, ib. 3, 4, 4; 30.