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1 cessiō
cessiō ōnis, f [1 cedo].—In law, a giving up: in iure, i. e. in open court.* * *surrendering/conceding (in law); running (of period of time) -
2 concessiō
concessiō ōnis, f [concedo], a granting, conceding: nostra: agrorum.—In rhet., a plea of confession and excuse.* * *permission; grant/concession; admission, plea of excuse/for pardon; yielding -
3 concessus
concessus adj. [P. of concedo], lawful, permitted (rare): Martem concessis animalibus placant, Ta.— Plur n. as subst: abhorrere a maiorum concessis, i. e. the liberty followed by, etc.: concessa petere, lawful objects, V.: amare, O.* * *Iconcessa, concessum ADJpermitted/allowable/allowed/granted; lawful; relinquished; permitting/concedingIIconcession; agreement; permission, leave; movement? -
4 licet
licet cuit and citum est, ēre, impers. [LIC-]. I. It is lawful, is allowed, is permitted, with or without dat of person.—Without subject: immo, aliis si licet, tibi non licet, T.: Dum licitumst ei, T.: si per vos licitum erit: fruare, dum licet, T.: sic Ut quimus, aiunt, quando, ut volumus, non licet, T.: ut id, quod liceret, daret.—With neut. pron. as subject: si illud non licet, Saltem hoc licebit, T.: mihi id ne licere quidem: quid deceat vos, non quantum liceat vobis, spectare: id quod non licet: Cui tantum de te licuit? who had such power over you? V.—With inf: inpune optare istuc licet, T.: Modo liceat vivere, T.: licet hoc videre: poscere ut perculsis instare liceat, L.: hic cognosci licuit, quantum, etc., Cs.: cooptari sacerdotem licebat: licet nemini contra patriam ducere exercitum, no man is at liberty to, etc.: meamet facta mihi dicere licet, S.—With acc. and inf: Non licet hominem esse, etc. T.: eodem ut iure uti senem Liceat, T.: cum non liceret Romae quemquam esse, etc.: liceat esse miseros: medios esse iam non licebit: mihi esse piam, O.: is erat annus, quo per leges ei consulem fieri liceret, Cs. —With dat predic. and esse (rarely with other verbs): liceat his ipsis esse salvis: ut iis ingratis esse non liceat: quibus otiosis ne in communi quidem otio liceat esse: illis timidis et ignavis licet esse, L.: cui tribuno fieri non liceret: cum postulasset... ut sibi triumphanti urbem invehi liceret, L.: atqui licet esse beatis (sc. iis), H.: licet eminus esse Fortibus, O.: Hannibal precatur deos ut incolumi cedere atque abire liceat, L.—With ut: neque iam mihi licet neque est integrum, ut, etc.—With subjunct.: ut lubet, ludas licet, you may, T.: fremant omnes licet, dicam, etc., let them all rage: studium deponat licebit: cantantes licet eamus, V.: licebit curras, H.— II. Introducing a concession, be it that, granted that, conceding that, even if, although, notwithstanding (passing into a conjunction): licet undique omnes mihi terrores impendeant succurram: licet me desipere dicatis: Licet superbus ambules, H., V.: isque, licet caeli regione remotos, Mente deos adiit, O.: licet tibi significarim, ut ad me venires, tamen, etc.: licet hoc quivis reprehen dat... certe levior reprehensio est: quamvis licet insectemur istos (i. e. licet insectemur, quantum vis, etc.).* * *Ialthough, granted that; (with subjunctive)IIit is permitted, one may; it is all right, lawful, allowed, permitted -
5 cedens
(gen.), cedentis ADJunresisting/deferring/conceding/surrendering/withdrawing; yielding to touch -
6 cessicius
cessicia, cessicium ADJmade/appointed by cessio (surrendering/conceding in law); of giving up/ceding -
7 cessitius
cessitia, cessitium ADJmade/appointed by cessio (surrendering/conceding in law); of giving up/ceding -
8 concessio
concessĭo, ōnis, f. [concedo, I. B. 3.], an allowing, granting, conceding, permission, leave (rare, but in good prose).I.In gen.:B.agrorum,
Cic. Agr. 3, 3, 11; Tac. A. 3, 73: praemiorum, Planc. ap. Cic. Fam. 10, 8, 3:concessio, ut peculiare aliquid in fundo pascere liceat,
Varr. R. R. 1, 17, 7:vestra,
Cic. Att. 3, 24, 1:competitorum,
id. Tog. Cand. Fragm. 5 (8, 5, p. 21 B. and K.).—A yielding, retiring:II.legis,
Tert. adv. Marc. 5, 13.—Esp., in rhet., a figure of speech, concession: cum aliquid etiam iniquum videmur causae fiduciā pati, * Quint. 9, 2, 51.—2.Jurid. t. t., a plea of confession and excuse or mitigation:concessio est, per quam non factum ipsum probatur ab reo, sed ut ignoscatur, id petitur,
Cic. Inv. 2, 31, 94; 1, 11, 15; Auct. Her. 1, 14, 24. -
9 concessus
1.concessus, a, um, Part., from concedo.2.concessus, ūs, m. [concedo], a permitting, conceding, concession, permission, leave (in good prose, but used only in abl. sing.):Caesaris concessu,
Caes. B. G. 7, 20:datur concessu omnium huic aliquis ludus aetati,
Cic. Cael. 12, 28:concessu et beneficio illius,
id. Fam. 4, 6, 3:concessu et munere deorum,
id. Tim. 14 fin.:ipsorum inter ipsos,
id. Brut. 21, 84:fratrum,
Tac. A. 12, 44.
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