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codex or tabulae ratio accepti et expensiaccount-book; ledger.Rate it:
coercere, cohibere, continere, domitas habere cupiditatesto overcome one's passions.Rate it:
cogere omnes copias in unum locumto concentrate all the troops at one point.Rate it:
cogitatione sibi aliquid depingereto picture to oneself.Rate it:
cogitatione, non reideally, not really.Rate it:
cogitationem, animum in aliquid intendere (Acad. 4. 46)to direct one's attention...Rate it:
cogitationes in res humiles abicere (De Amic. 9. 32) (Opp. alte spectare, ad altiora tendere, altum, magnificum, divinum suspicere)to study the commonplace.Rate it:
cohaerere, coniunctum esse cum aliqua reto be closely connected with a thing.Rate it:
cohors, quae in statione estthe cohort on guard-duty.Rate it:
collatis signis (viribus) pugnareto fight hand-to-hand, at close quarters.Rate it:
collato pede (Liv. 6. 12)hand to hand.Rate it:
collis leniter ab infimo acclivis (opp. leniter a summo declivis)a gentle ascent.Rate it:
colloquendi copiam facere, dareto give audience to some one.Rate it:
colloqui cum aliquo per litterasto correspond with some one.Rate it:
coloniam constituere (Leg. Agr. 1. 5. 16)to found a colony.Rate it:
coloniam deducere in aliquem locum (vid. sect. XII. 1, note Notice too...)to found a colony somewhere.Rate it:
colōnos mittere (Div. 1. 1. 3)to send out colonists.Rate it:
comitia habereto hold a meeting of the people.Rate it:
comitia magistratibus creandismeetings for the election of officers.Rate it:
comitiis (Abl.) convenireto meet for elections.Rate it:
comitiis consulem crearito be chosen consul at the elections.Rate it:
commeare ad aliquemto go in and out of any one's house; to visit frequently.Rate it:
commeatum militibus dare (opp. petere)to give furlough, leave of absence to soldiers.Rate it:
commercium linguaeintercourse of speech.Rate it:
commercium loquendi et audiendiinterchange of ideas; conversation.Rate it:
committere aliquid alicui or alicuius fideito entrust a thing to a person's good faith.Rate it:
commoda alicuius tuerito look after, guard a person's interests, welfare.Rate it:
commoda publica or rei publicae rationesthe interests of the state.Rate it:
commodis alicuius servireto look after, guard a person's interests, welfare.Rate it:
commotum or concitatum esseto be moved, agitated.Rate it:
commotum perturbatumque esseto be greatly agitated.Rate it:
communis sermonis consuetudothe ordinary usage of language, everyday speech.Rate it:
commutationes temporum quadripartitaethe succession of the four seasons.Rate it:
competītor (Brut. 30. 113)a rival candidate.Rate it:
complere legiones (B. C. 1. 25)to fill up the numbers of the legions.Rate it:
compositio, structura verborumthe structure of the sentence.Rate it:
comprehensam quandam animo speciem (alicuius rei) habereto have formed an ideal notion of a thing.Rate it:
compressis manibus sedere (proverb.) (Liv. 7. 13)to sit with folded arms; to be inactive.Rate it:
concilium indicere, habere, dimittereto fix the day for, to hold, to dismiss a meeting.Rate it:
concitatam multitudinem reprimereto allay the excitement of the mob.Rate it:
concludere, colligere, efficere, cogere ex aliqua reto draw a conclusion from a thing.Rate it:
conclusiuncula fallax or captioa fallacious argument; sophism.Rate it:
condicere alicui (ad cenam)to invite oneself to some one's house for dinner.Rate it:
condicio (uxoria) (Phil. 2. 38. 99)a match.Rate it:
condicio ac fortuna hominum infimi generisthe position of the lower classes.Rate it:
conducere, contrahere copiasto concentrate troops.Rate it:
conexum et aptum esse inter seto be closely connected with each other.Rate it:
confertis, solutis ordinibuswith close ranks; with ranks in disorder.Rate it:
confidere alicui (but aliqua re)to put confidence in some one.Rate it:
conflictari (cum) adversa fortunato struggle with adversity.Rate it:

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