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81 cōlīphia (coll-, cōlȳ-)
cōlīphia (coll-, cōlȳ-) ōrum, n, κωλύφια, flesh-cakes (food for athletes), Iu. -
82 con-labefactō (coll-)
con-labefactō (coll-) —, —, āre, to convulse, break down: vastum onus (montis), O. -
83 con-labefīō (coll-)
con-labefīō (coll-) factus, fierī, pass, to fall to pieces, collapse, be ruined: ut (navis) conlabefieret, Cs.—Fig.: a Themistocle conlabefactus, overthrown, N. -
84 con-lābor (coll-)
con-lābor (coll-) lapsus, ī, to fall together, fall in ruins, crumble: moenia conlapsa ruinā sunt, L.: urbes motu terrae, Ta.: postquam conlapsi cineres, V. — Fig., to fall, sink: conlapsa membra referre, V.: subito dolore, O.: inter manūs alcuius, Cu. -
85 con-laceratus (coll-)
con-laceratus (coll-) adj., torn to pieces: corpus, Ta. -
86 conlacrimātiō (coll-)
conlacrimātiō (coll-) ōnis, f [conlacrimo], a sympathetic weeping. -
87 conlacrimō (coll-, -lacrumō)
conlacrimō (coll-, -lacrumō) āvī, —, āre, to weep in sympathy, lament together, T., C.—To bewail: casum meum: casum suum, L. -
88 con - lactea (coll-, -tia)
con - lactea (coll-, -tia) ae, f [com- + lacteus], a foster-sister, Iu. -
89 conlātiō (coll-)
conlātiō (coll-) ōnis, f [conlatus], a bringing together, hostile meeting, collision: signorum.— A contribution, collection: decimae, L.: exempti conlationibus, Ta.—Fig., a comparison, similitude. —In philos.: rationis, the analogy. -
90 conlātus (coll-)
conlātus (coll-) P. of confero. -
91 conlaudātiō (coll-)
conlaudātiō (coll-) ōnis, f [conlaudo], warm praise, eulogy. hominis. -
92 con - laudō (coll-)
con - laudō (coll-) āvī, ātus, āre, to prize highly, extol: filium, T.: factum suis: militum virtutem, L.: alqm magnifice, L.: me, H.: conlaudatis militibus, Cs.: conlaudandus, quod, etc. -
93 conlēcta (coll-)
conlēcta (coll-) ae, f [conlectus], a contribution, collection: a convivā exigere. -
94 conlēctīcius (coll-; not -titius)
conlēctīcius (coll-; not -titius) um, adj. [conlectus], gathered in haste, huddled together: exercitus.Latin-English dictionary > conlēctīcius (coll-; not -titius)
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95 conlēctiō (coll-)
conlēctiō (coll-) ōnis, f [conlectus], a collecting, gathering: (membrorum).—Fig., in rhet., a summing up, recapitulation. -
96 conlēctus (coll-)
conlēctus (coll-) P. of conligo. -
97 con-lībertus (coll-)
con-lībertus (coll-) ī, m a fellow-freedman. -
98 conliciō (coll-)
conliciō (coll-) —, —, ere [com- + lacio], to mislead, beguile: me in breve tempus, T. -
99 conlīdō (coll-)
conlīdō (coll-) līsī, līsus, ere [com- + laedo], to dash to pieces, shatter, batter, crush: vasa conlisa: umorem: anulus ut fiat, colliditur aurum, O.: colliduntur inter se naves, Cu.—Fig.: Graecia barbariae conlisa duello, dashed upon, H. -
100 conligātiō (coll-)
conligātiō (coll-) ōnis, f [2 conligo], a connection.—Plur., C.—Fig., a bond, union: causarum omnium: artior societatis.
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