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congredi cum aliquo
to meet a person by arrangement, interview him.
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coniectura assequi, consequi, aliquid coniectura colligere
to conjecture.
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coniecturam alicuius rei facere or capere ex aliqua re
to infer by comparison, judge one thing by another.
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coniurare (inter se) de c. Gerund. or ut...
to form a conspiracy.
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coniurationem facere (Catil. 2. 4. 6)
to form a conspiracy.
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conqueri, expostulare cum aliquo de aliqua re
to expostulate with a person about a thing.
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conscendere equum
to mount.
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conscientia mala angi, excruciari
to be tormented by remorse.
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conscientia mala or peccatorum, culpae, sceleris, delicti
a guilty conscience.
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conscientia morderi (Tusc. 4. 20. 45)
to be conscience-stricken.
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conscientia recta, recte facti (factorum), virtutis, bene actae vitae, rectae voluntatis
a good conscience.
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conscientia recte factorum erigi
to congratulate oneself on one's clear conscience.
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conscientiae maleficiorum stimulant aliquem
his guilty conscience gives him no rest.
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consentire, idem sentire cum aliquo
to agree with a person.
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consequi, assequi aliquem
to catch some one up.
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considerare in, cum animo, secum aliquid
to think over, consider a thing.
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considere alicubi (Att. 5. 14. 1)
to take up one's abode in a place, settle down somewhere.
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considere sub monte (sub montis radicibus)
to occupy the foot of a hill.
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consilia cum aliquo communicare
(1) to communicate one's plans to some one; (2) to make common cause with a person. Similarly c. causam, rationem.
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consilia et facta (cf. sect. X. 1, note For "thoughts and deeds"...)
thought and deed.
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consilia inter se communicare
to take common counsel.
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consilii inopem esse
to be perplexed.
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consilii mei copiam facio tibi
I put myself at your disposal as regards advice.
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consiliis arcanis interesse (Liv. 35. 18)
to be present at secret consultations.
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consilio desistere
to give up a project, an intention.
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consiliorum in re publica socius
a political ally.
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consilium abicere or deponere
to let a plan fall through.
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consilium capere, inire (de aliqua re, with Gen. gerund., with Inf., more rarely ut)
to form a plan, make a resolution.
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consilium dare alicui
to give a person advice.
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consilium est c. Inf. or ut
my intention is...
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consilium habere (de aliqua re)
to deliberate together (of a number of people).
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consilium habere, convocare
to hold a council of war.
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consilium petere ab aliquo
to apply to a person for advice.
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consilium, sententiam mutare
to alter one's views, intentions.
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consistere in aliqua re
to depend upon a thing.
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consistere in monte
to take up one's position on a mountain.
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consolari aliquem de aliqua re
to comfort a man in a matter; to condole with him.
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consolari aliquem in miseriis
to comfort in misfortune.
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consolari dolorem alicuius
to soothe grief.
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conspici, conspicuum esse aliqua re
to make oneself conspicuous.
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conspirare cum aliquo (contra aliquem)
to conspire with some one.
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constantia (opp. inconstantia) (Tusc. 5. 11. 32)
consistency.
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constantiam servare
to be calm, self-possessed.
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constare ex aliqua re
to be composed of; to consist of.
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constituere, quid et quale sit, de quo disputetur
to determine the nature and constitution of the subject under discussion.
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constructio, structura verborum, forma dicendi
the construction.
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consuetudinem suam tenere, retinere, servare
to keep up a usage.
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consuetudo inveterascit (B. G. 5. 41. 5)
a custom is taking root, growing up.
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consuetudo sermonis, loquendi
to usage of language.
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consuetudo vitiosa et corrupta (opp. pura et incorrupta) sermonis
incorrect usage.
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