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1 coāgmentum
coāgmentum ī, n [cogo], a joining together, joint: inter coagmenta lapidum, Cs.* * *joint; (vertical between stones); overlapping side of tile; joining (letters) -
2 coagmentum
cŏagmentum, i, n. [cogo], a joining together; in concr., a joint (in good prose; not in Cic.; mostly in plur.).I.Prop., Non. p. 42, 20 sq.; Cato, R. R. 18, 9; Plaut. Most. 3, 2, 143; Caes. B. C. 3, 105 fin.; Vitr. 2, 3, 4; 2, 8, 3; 4, 4, 4.—II. -
3 coāgmentō
coāgmentō āvī, ātus, āre [coagmentum], to join, cement together, connect: trabes, Cs.: opus suum (natura).—Fig., to connect: verba: (verborum) concursus coagmentatus: pacem, to conclude.* * *coagmentare, coagmentavi, coagmentatus Vjoin/fasten together, connect; make by joining/construct; fit (words) together -
4 coagmentarius
cŏagmentārĭus, ii, m. [coagmentum], joining together, harmologos, Gloss. Gr. Lat. -
5 coagmento
cŏagmento, āvi, ātum, 1, v. a. [coagmentum], t. t., to join, stick, glue, cement, etc., together, to connect (in good prose; most freq. in Cic.).I.Prop.:II.opus ipsa suum eadem, quae coagmentavit, naturā dissolvit,
Cic. Sen. 20, 72:nihil concretum, nihil copulatum, nihil coagmentatum,
id. Tusc. 1, 29, 71; cf. id. Fin. 3, 22, 74:tubulum,
Vitr. 8, 7:ancones,
id. 8, 6:fissuram,
Col. 4, 29, 8:allium nucleis,
Plin. 19, 6, 34, § 111; Curt. 4, 7, 23.—Trop. (only in Cic. and Quint.; in the former rare and mostly with quasi or quodammodo); with quasi:verba compone et quasi coagmenta,
Cic. Brut. 17, 68; so id. Or. 23, 77.—With quodammodo, Cic. de Or. 3, 43, 171; cf.without the same,
Quint. 8, 6, 63; 12, 10, 77:pacem,
to make, conclude, Cic. Phil. 7, 8, 21.
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Coagment — Co ag*ment , v. t. [L. coagmentare, fr. coagmentum a joining together, fr. cogere. See {Cogent}.] To join together. [Obs.] Glanvill. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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coagment — ˌkōagˈment transitive verb ( ed/ ing/ s) Etymology: Latin coagmentare, from coagmentum act of joining together, joint, from cogere to drive together more at cogent : to join together (as parts into a whole) : unite … Useful english dictionary