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  • 1 cōn-scīscō

        cōn-scīscō scīvī    (-scīsse, L.; -scīsset, C.), scītus, īre.—Of public acts, to approve of, decree, determine, resolve upon: Senatus censuit, conscivit ut bellum fieret, L. (old formula): bellum, L.: facinus in se foedum, L.—To adjudge, appropriate: mortem sibi, to commit suicide: necem sibi: exsilium nobis, L.: mortem (sc. sibi), L.: mors ab ipsis conscita, L.: consciscenda mors voluntaria.

    Latin-English dictionary > cōn-scīscō

  • 2 conscisco

    con-scisco, scīvi or scĭi, scītum, 3, v. a.
    I.
    Publicists' t. t., to approve of, decree, determine or resolve upon something in common:

    populi jussa vetita quom suffragio consciscentur,

    Cic. Leg. 3, 3, 10:

    Senatus populi Romani Quiritium censuit, consensit, conscivit ut bellum cum priscis Latinis fieret, etc. (an old formula for the declaration of war),

    Liv. 1, 32, 13:

    Tusci fere omnes consciverant bellum,

    had decided upon, decreed, id. 10, 18, 2:

    communi consilio fugam,

    id. 10, 34, 13:

    facinus in se ac suos foedum ac ferum,

    id. 28, 22, 5 Weissenb. ad loc.:

    causam,

    Gell. 5, 10, 9 (not consistere; cf. Lachm. ad Lucr. p. 349).—Hence,
    II.
    Transf. from the sphere of state affairs; aliquid sibi or absol.; lit., to adjudge, appropriate to one's self (cf. ascisco); hence, with the access. idea of personal action, to inflict or bring upon one's self (most frequently death;—class.).
    (α).
    With sibi: letum, * Lucr. 3, 81:

    mortem,

    to kill one's self, Cic. Clu. 61, 171; id. Verr. 2, 3, 56, § 129; id. Brut. 11, 43; id. Tusc. 1, 34, 83; id. Off. 1, 31, 112; Caes. B. G. 1, 4; Liv. 3, 58, 6; 45, 5, 12:

    necem,

    Cic. N. D. 2, 3, 7; Nep. ap. Gell. 7, 18, 11:

    exsilium,

    Liv. 10, 17, 2; 29, 36, 12:

    exsilium ac fugam,

    to go into voluntary exile, id. 5, 53, 5.—
    (β).
    Without sibi:

    letum,

    Plaut. Mil. 4, 6, 26:

    mortem,

    Liv. 9, 26, 7:

    necem,

    Suet. Claud. 31, n. 3: fugam, to flee, Liv. 10, 34, 13; 33, 48, 10; Tac. H. 3, 9:

    caecitatem,

    Gell. 10, 17, 2.— Pass.:

    consciscenda mors voluntaria,

    Cic. Fam. 7, 3, 3:

    de consciscendā nece cogitare,

    Suet. Caes. 36:

    nece conscitā,

    Plin. 36, 15, 24, § 107 (in Nep. Alcib. 11, 1, conscierunt is a false read. for consentiunt or conspirant; cf. Nipperd. Spicil. ap. Corn. Nep. p. 37 sq.).

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > conscisco

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