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Adiumus doesn't exist; assuming this is a typo for adiemus, the meaning is "we will go to; we will approach". The difference between adiemus (from ad "toward" and ire "go") and appropinquabimus (from ad- and propinquus "near") is that former indicates general motion toward someone or something, while the latter emphasizes the fact of increasing nearness.

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