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Tan Latin Grammar Vocab Book 1

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222 LATIN GRAMMAR<br />

comporclre, to lay up, to collect, to<br />

bring together<br />

compos, -otis, possessed of, sharing in;<br />

compos voti, one whose \vish is fulfilled<br />

compositio, -onis, fo, composing, arrangement<br />

compositus, -a, -urn, comely, decked<br />

out<br />

Compostelhinus, -3, -urn, of Compostela<br />

comprehendere, -prehendi, -prehensus,<br />

to comprehend; obtain; take; overtake,<br />

apprehend; seize<br />

comprimere, -pressi, -pressus, to suppress,<br />

rest rain<br />

comprobare, to approve<br />

compunctio, -onis, fo, compunction,<br />

sorrow<br />

compungere, -punxi, -punctus, to<br />

prick, wound; feel remorse<br />

computare, to reckon, count<br />

Comum, -i, no, Como<br />

conari, dep., to strive<br />

concalescere, -calui, to grow hot, burn,<br />

glow<br />

concaptivus, -i, m., fellow captive<br />

concava, -ae, f., glen<br />

concedere, -cessi, -cessus, to grant<br />

concelebrare, to celebrate together<br />

concentus, -us, nl., harillony, concord<br />

conccptio, -onis, f., idea, conceplion<br />

conceptus, -us, nl., conception<br />

concertare, to strive eagerly<br />

concessio, -onis, f., concession<br />

Conchessa, -ae, f., Conchessa<br />

conddere, -cidi, to fall down; be disheartened<br />

concidere, -cidi, -cisus, to cut, slice<br />

cOl1ciliabulum, -i, n., market place<br />

conciliare, to procure, obtain<br />

conciliatrix, -icis, f., anlbassadress<br />

condlium, -ii, no, council<br />

concinere, -cmui, -centus, to sing<br />

concinnare, to arrange; frame, weave,<br />

forge<br />

concinnus, -3, -urn, elegant, polished<br />

coneio, -onis, f., sermon<br />

concionari, dep., to preach<br />

coneionator, -oris, nl., preacher<br />

concipere, -cepi, -ceptus, (io), to conceIve<br />

concitare, to stir up, arouse, move,<br />

raIse<br />

concivis, -is, Co, fellow ci tizen<br />

conclave, -is, no, a room that may be<br />

locked<br />

conc1udere, -clusi, -clusus, to conclude;<br />

enclose; to shut up<br />

conclusio, -onis, f., conclusion<br />

concordare, to be of one mind, agree<br />

concordia, -ae, f., union, peace<br />

concorditer, \vi th one accord<br />

concorponitus, -a, -urn, united In one<br />

Lody<br />

concorporeus, -a, -urn, of one body<br />

with<br />

concors, -cordis, of one mind, harmonIOUS<br />

concremare, to kindle, burn up<br />

concrcpare, -ui, to rattle, resound<br />

concrescere, -crevi, -cretus, to grow<br />

together; increase<br />

concretus, -a, -urn, thickened, dried up<br />

concubina, -ae, f., concubine<br />

concubinarius, -ii, In., keeper of concubines<br />

concubitor, -oris, m., one \vho lives or<br />

sleeps with another<br />

concubitus, -us, nl., cohabitation<br />

conculcare, to tread on, traIYlple under<br />

foot<br />

concumbere, -cubui, -cubitus, to lie<br />

\vith<br />

concupiscentia, -ae, f., lust; love<br />

concupiscere, -pivi, -pitus, to long for,<br />

CDvet<br />

concupiscibilis, -e, very desirable

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