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East 2 , ta , to . ( Of the lat. )( iste, ista, istud, istos, ISTS ). 1. pron. Dem. It designates what is close to the person who spoke, or represents and drew what has just been mentioned. U the forms m. and f. c. adj. and c. s. O RTOGR. In the latter case escr. accent when there is risk of amphibology. 2. pron. Dem. Postponed to a noun, it may indicate anger or contempt.