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1 foedus
foedus eris, n [1 FID-], a league, treaty, compact, alliance: foedus facere: pacto iam foedere provinciarum: navem imperare ex foedere: Ambiorigem sibi foedere adiungunt, Cs.: societatem foedere confirmare: foedera, quibus inter se paciscerentur amicitias civitates, L.: Romanum, with the Romans, L.: rupta foedera, L.: turbare, V.: contra foedus facere: aequum, L.: iniquum, L.— A compact, covenant, agreement, stipulation, bargain: foedus fecerunt cum tribuno, ut, etc.: amorum turpissimorum foedera ferire: amicitiae, O.: foedere pacto Exercentur, by a fixed agreement, V.: thalami, i. e. marriage contract, O.: coniugiale, O.: non aequo foedere amare, i. e. without return, V.— A law (poet.): aeterna foedera certis Inposuit natura locis, V.: foedere certo Et premere et laxas dare habenas, V.: potentis Naturae, O.: Parcarum, O.* * *Ifoeda -um, foedior -or -us, foedissimus -a -um ADJfilthy, foul, disgusting, loathsome, beastly; disgraceful, vile, low, obsceneIItreaty, agreement, contract; league; alliance -
2 amīcitia
amīcitia ae, f [amicus], friendship: Per nostram amicitiam, T.: inter aliquos: esse in amicitiā cum aliquo, N.: iungere: parere, N.: dedere se amicitiae alicuius, Cs.: intima alicuius, N.: iura amicitiae: deficere ab amicitiā alicuius, N. — A league, alliance: qui amicitiam fecerant, Cs.: populi R., S.: vetustior amicitia ac societas, L.— Friends, a circle of friends: adflicta: ex intimā eius amicitiā, Ta.: parcet amicitiis.* * *friendship, bond between friends; alliance, association; friendly relations -
3 apoclētī
apoclētī ōrum, m, ἀπόκλητοι, a commission of the Aetolian league, executive committee, L. -
4 coëō
coëō īvī or iī, itus, īre [com- + eo], to go together, come together, meet, assemble, collect: in Piraeo, T.: matronae ad Venturiam frequentes coëunt, L.: quo populus coibat, H.: certis diebus (ad concilium), Ta.: milia crabronum, O.: populi legationibus coëunt, by their representatives, Ta.— To come together in battle, meet, encounter: inter se, V.: agmina, Cu.: cetera turba coit, joins in the attack, O.—To come together, be united, gather, unite, combine: coëundi in unum spatium, L.: manus coit omnis in unum, V.: qui unā coierunt, Cs.: ut coëat par Iungaturque pari, H.: amnes in artius coëunt, Cu.: membra, O.: coit formidine sanguis, congeals, V.: digiti coëunt, grow together, O.: volnera coiere mea, have closed, Pr.: Inter se capita (arcūs), V.: ut placidis coëant immitia, H.: memini nobis verba coisse, to have been exchanged, Pr.—Fig., to unite, join together, assimilate, combine, agree, ally oneself, conspire: cum hoc: principes tum unā coierunt, Cs.: in foedera dextrae, V.—Of a marriage contract: taedae quoque iure coissent, O.: conubio, nuptiis, Cu.: cum captivā, Cu.: Hac gener atque socer coëant mercede suorum, i. e. in the marriage, V.—With societatem, to enter into partnership, make a compact, become an ally, associate, form a league: societatem laboris: cum Caesare societatem: cum Lacedaemoniis, N.: societatem sceleris: ad eam rem societas coitur.* * *coire, coivi(ii), coitus Vfit together; have sexual intercourse; collect/gather (fluid); meet; rally; enter agreement; unite/assemble/conspire; come/go together; mend/knit (wound) -
5 concilium
concilium ī, n [com- + 1 CAL-], a meeting, rendezvous: Camenarum cum Egeriā, L.—A collection of people, meeting, assembly: pastorum: divinum animorum: amoena piorum, V.: ferarum, O.—An assembly for consultation, council: silvestria, Cs.: concilium advocare: cogere, V.: dimittere, Cs.: indicere, L.: venit concilio de me agendi dies: sanctum Patrum, H.—Fig., a bond of union, tie: mihi tecum, O.* * *public gathering/meeting; popular assembly, council; hearing; debate/discussion; association, society, company; union/connection (of objects); league of states; sexual union/coition; close conjunction; bond of union; plant iasione blossom -
6 dāmiūrgus (dēm-)
dāmiūrgus (dēm-) ī, m, δημιουργόσ (Doric, δᾶμ-), a magistrate, one of ten councillors of the Achaean league, L.—A comedy by Turpilius. -
7 foedus
foedus adj. with comp. and sup. [FAV-], foul, filthy, loathsome, repulsive, ugly, unseemly, detestable, abominable, horrible: foedissimum monstrum: volucris, O.: caput Impexā porrigine, H.: volnus, O.: tergum vestigiis verberum, L.: pestilentia homini, destructive, L.: foediora iis, quae subiciebantur oculis, nuntiare, L.: res visu: foedum relatu, O.—Fig., disgraceful, base, dishonorable, vile, shameful, infamous, foul: facinus, T.: ille foedior in Pompeio accusando, etc.: homo, S.: carmen, H.: fuga, S.: mors: genus interitūs: ministeria, V.: inceptu, L.* * *Ifoeda -um, foedior -or -us, foedissimus -a -um ADJfilthy, foul, disgusting, loathsome, beastly; disgraceful, vile, low, obsceneIItreaty, agreement, contract; league; alliance -
8 (īcō)
(īcō) īcī, īctus, ere (in class. prose only perf. system) [1 IC-], to strike, hit, smite, stab, sting: in proelio telo ictus: lapide ictus, Cs.: in turbā ictus cecidit, L.: icta securibus ilex, V.: vix icto aëre, hardly stirred, O.: e caelo ictus, by lightning.— Fig., of the feelings, only P. perf., struck, smitten: Desideriis icta fidelibus, tormented, H.: novā re consules icti, disturbed, L.: pestifero sidere icti pavebant, panic-stricken, L.: domestico volnere, family affliction, Ta.: icto Accessit fervor capiti, i. e. tipsy, H.—With foedus, to make a covenant, enter into a league: foedus, quod meo sanguine iceras: consul nobiscum foedus icit, L.: ictum iam foedus, V. -
9 societās
societās ātis, f [socius], fellowship, association, union, community, society: hominum inter ipsos: generis humani: nulla cum tyrannis: consiliorum omnium: quorum (criminum) tibi societas Cum Verre eius modi est.— A copartnership, association in business: societatem cum Naevio facere: magnā fide societatem gerere: quae (pecunia) tibi ex societate debeatur.— A company of publicans, revenue farmers' association: societas: provinciarum, Cs.— A political league, alliance, confederacy: cum Ptolemaeo societas erat facta, Cs.: Romam miserant societatem rogatum, S.: in societate manere, N.* * *Isociety (association of people); joint pursuit/enjoyment/possession; connection, affinity; conjugal unionIIsociety; alliance/partnership; trading company; fellowship, communion; joint pursuit/enjoyment/possession; connection, affinity; conjugal union -
10 confederatio
confederation; league -
11 confedero
confederare, confederavi, confederatus Vconfederate; join in league -
12 confoederatio
agreement, covenant; league, union, confederation (Ecc) -
13 confoedero
confoederare, confoederavi, confoederatus V TRANSunite, join in a league -
14 conjuro
conjurare, conjuravi, conjuratus V INTRANSswear/act together, join in an oath/plot; conspire, plot; form alliance/league -
15 foedero
foederare, foederavi, foederatus V TRANSseal; ratify (an agreement); establish by treaty/league (L+S) -
16 icio
icere, ici, ictus Vhit, strike; smite, stab, stingfoedus icio -- conclude/make a treaty, league
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17 ico
icere, ici, ictus Vhit, strike; smite, stab, sting;)foedus ico -- conclude/make a treaty, league
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18 liga
league; confederacy -
19 ligia
confederacy; league -
20 quinquegentianus
Five_Nations; (league of desert people against Romans - 3rd century Mauretania)
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