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121 collatus
joining of battle; affray, attack (L+S); contributing (to knowledge, teaching) -
122 commilito
Icommilitare, commilitavi, commilitatus V INTRANSfight on same side/in company; be a comrade/companion in arms/battle/warIIfellow soldier; (used by J Caesar and others to troops); comrade, mate -
123 committo
committere, commisi, commissus Vbring together, unite/join, connect/attach; put together, construct; entrust; engage (battle), set against; begin/start; bring about; commit; incur; forfeit -
124 conjectus
throwing/crowding (together/into area), collection; joining battle (w/pugnae); throw/shot (distance); act of throwing (missile); glance/directing one's gaze -
125 conlatus
joining of battle; affray, attack (L+S); contributing (to knowledge, teaching) -
126 conmitto
conmittere, conmisi, conmissus Vbring together, unite/join, connect/attach; put together, construct; entrust; engage (battle), set against; begin/start; bring about; commit; incur; forfeit -
127 contraho
contrahere, contraxi, contractus V TRANSenter into/upon relationship/agreement/business/marriage/loan/battle, deal with; bring/draw together/in, assemble, collect/gather; unite in friendship/alliance; sadden/depress/diminish/contract/tighten; cause/provoke (disease/war); commit -
128 cosmitto
cosmittere, cosmisi, cosmissus Vbring together, unite/join, connect/attach; put together, construct; entrust; engage (battle), set against; begin/start; bring about; commit; incur; forfeit
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