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Desit is the third-person singular present subjunctive of the verb deesse, which means "to be absent; to fall short; to fail [in one's duty]". It can be translated in various ways, including "may he/she fail" and "may it be absent".

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"Desit" is a Latin verb that means "he/she/it ceases" or "he/she/it stops." It is the third-person singular form of the verb "desino," which means "to cease" or "to stop."

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