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1 communio
1.com-mūnĭo, īvi or ii, ītum, 4, v. a., to fortify on all sides or strongly, to secure, barricade, intrench (class.).I.Prop.:II.castella,
Caes. B. G. 1, 8; Nep. Alcib. 7, 4:castra,
Caes. B. G. 5, 49; Liv. 2, 32, 4; 21, 32, 11; 42, 58, 1:loca castellis idonea,
Nep. Milt. 2, 1:hibernacula,
Liv. 22, 32, 1:praesidium,
id. 2, 49, 8:tumulum,
Caes. B. C. 1, 43.— Transf.:os arteriae,
Gell. 17, 11, 5.—Trop., to make sure, to strengthen:2.auctoritatem aulae,
Cic. Fam. 15, 4, 6 (cf. aula, II. A.):causam testimoniis,
id. Rosc. Com. 15, 43:jus,
id. Caecin. 26, 74.commūnĭo, ōnis, f. [communis], a communion, mutual participation (several times in Cicero, elsewhere rare).I.In gen.:II.inter quos est communio legis, inter eos communio juris est,
Cic. Leg. 1, 7, 23:sanguinis,
id. Rosc. Am. 22, 63:litterarum et vocum,
id. Tusc. 5, 2, 5: sermonis, * Suet. Aug. 74:parietum,
Tac. A. 15, 43:victoriae,
id. ib. 12, 19:temporum alicujus,
Cic. Mil. 36, 100:beneficiorum, praemiorum civitatis,
id. Balb. 12, 29:visorum,
id. Ac. 2, 14, 44:plures partes communione complecti,
id. de Or. 1, 42, 189:in pristinā communione manere,
id. ib. 3, 19, 72:sagariam communionem inire,
Dig. 17, 2, 52.—In eccl. Lat.A.Church communion, Sulp. Sev. Hist. Sacr. 2, 45; 2, 37; Aug. in Ps. 57, n. 15.—Hence,B. -
2 commercium (conm-)
commercium (conm-) ī, n [com- + merx], commercial intercourse, trade, traffic, commerce: mare et lingua commercia prohibebant, S.: portūs per commercia cogniti, Ta.: legati prohibiti commercio, L. — The right to trade, mercantile intercourse, privilege of traffic: commercium in eo agro nemini est: Latinis populis commercia inter se ademerunt, L.—Intercourse, communication, corres pondence: plebis, with the commonalty, L.—Fig., correspondence, communion, fellowship: cum Musis: cum virtute: sermonis, L.: loquendi audiendique, Ta.: belli commercia, treaties, V. -
3 commūniō
commūniō ōnis, f [communis], a community, mutual participation, fellowship: inter alquos legis: sanguinis: litterarum: parietum, Ta.* * *Icommunity, mutual participation; association; sharing; fellowship; communionIIcommunire, communivi, communitus V TRANSfortify strongly, entrench, barricade; strengthen, secure, reinforce -
4 scyphus
scyphus ī, m, σκύφοσ, a cup, large cup, beaker, goblet: alicuius preti: scyphorum paria complura: sacer, V.: Natis in usum laetitiae scyphis, H.: inluseras inter scyphos, i. e. over the wine.* * *bowl, goblet, cup; communion cup; two-handled drinking vessel -
5 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 -
6 catholicus
Icatholica, catholicum ADJcatholic; universal; (Roman) Catholic, orthodoxIICatholic, one baptized and fully in communion with Catholic Church -
7 cephus
bowl, goblet, cup; communion cup -
8 ciphus
bowl, goblet, cup; communion cup -
9 coalitus
communion; fellowship -
10 complenda
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11 cyphus
bowl, goblet, cup; communion cup -
12 dominicale
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13 eucharistia
Eucharist/Communion; (elements of); any consecrated offering; thanksgiving -
14 eucharisticon
thanksgiving; Eucharist/Communion -
15 eucharistium
consecrated elements (pl.) of the Eucharist/Communion -
16 eukaristia
Eucharist/Communion; (elements thereof); consecrated offering -
17 excommunicatio
Iexcommunication; (censure excluding Catholic from communion w/faithful)IIexcommunication; exclusion from Church/religious community -
18 excommunico
excommunicare, excommunicavi, excommunicatus V TRANSexcommunicate; (exclude Catholic from communion w/faithful) -
19 sciphus
bowl, goblet, cup; communion cup -
20 scipus
bowl, goblet, cup; communion cup
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