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* assessĭo (ads-), ōnis, f. [assideo], a sitting by or near one (to console him): oblitum me putas, quae tua fuerit adsessio, oratio, confirmatio animi mei fracti? Cic. Fam. 11, 27, 4.

assessor (ads-), ōris, m. [assideo], he that sits by one, an assessor, aid: Lacedaemonii regibus suis augurem adsessorem dederunt, Cic. Div. 1, 43, 95.
In judic. lang., the assistant of a judge, assessor (cf. Zimm. Rechtsgesch. 3, p. 21 sq.; Hugo, Rechtsgesch. p. 685), Dig. 1, 22; Suet. Galb. 14; Sen. Tranq. 1, 3.

* assessōrĭus (ads-), a, um, adj. [assessor], pertaining to an assessor: Sabinus in adsessorio (sc. libro de adsessoris officio) ait, etc., Dig. 47, 10, 5, § 8.

assessūra (ads-), ae, f. [assessor], the office of assessor, assessorship, Dig. 50, 14, 3.

1. assessus (ads-), a, um, Part. of assideo.

* 2. assessus (ads-), ūs, m. [assideo], a sitting by one: Turpior adsessu non erit ulla meo, for sitting by me, Prop. 5, 11, 49.

* assestrix (ads-), īcis, f. [assessor], she that sits by, a female assistant, Afran. ap. Non. p. 73, 29.