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220 LATIN GRAMMAR<br />

cogitams, -us, m., counsel<br />

cognata, -ae, f., cousin<br />

cognatio, -onis, t., kindred<br />

cognatus, -i, m., kinsman<br />

cognitor, -oris, m., knower, witness<br />

cognomentum, -i, n., name<br />

cognominare, to na me<br />

cognominari, dep., to be surnamed<br />

cognoscere, -novi, -nitus, to know<br />

cognoscibiliter, recognizably<br />

cohaerere, -haesi, -haesus, to cleave to<br />

coheres, -edis, In., coheir<br />

cohibere, to hinder, restrain<br />

cohors, -tis, ,., band, guard, cohort<br />

cohortatio, -onis, ,., exhortation<br />

coinquinare, (0 den Ie<br />

colaphizare, to box one's ears<br />

colaphus, -i, nl., a box on the ear<br />

colare, to renne<br />

colere, colui, cultus, to tilJ; worship,<br />

adore, revere; celebrate<br />

coHabi, -Iapsus sum, dep. 3, to fall,<br />

collapse<br />

collactaneus, -i, m., foster brother<br />

collaetari, dcp., to rejoice together<br />

collatio, -onis, , .. gathering, meeting<br />

collaudare, to praise together<br />

collaudatio, -onis, /., praise<br />

collecta, -ae, '., collection or contribution<br />

in money; collect<br />

collectus, -a, -urn, shut<br />

collega, -ae, nl., companion, fellow<br />

collegium, -ii, n., conlpany, society;<br />

school<br />

collidere, -lisi, -lisus, to dash together,<br />

bruise, crush; cast down<br />

colligare, to bind<br />

colligatio, -onis, f., band<br />

colligere, -legi, -lectus, to gather up,<br />

take in<br />

coHineare, to direct in a straight line<br />

colliquefacere, -feci, ..factus, (io), to<br />

melt<br />

colliquescere, to melt<br />

collis, ..is, m., hill<br />

collocare, to place<br />

colloqui, -tutus or -quutus sum, dep.<br />

], to converse together<br />

collucere, to shine, burn<br />

colluctatio, -onis, f., wrestling<br />

collum, -i, n., neck<br />

collustrare, to illuminate<br />

collyrium, -i, n., salve<br />

colonia, -ae, f., city<br />

Colonia Agrippina, -ae, -ae, '., Cologne<br />

Colonienses, -e, of Cologne<br />

colonus, -i, m., inhabitant, dweller<br />

color, -oris, m., color<br />

Colossenses, -ium, m., Colossians<br />

columba, -ae, ,., dove, pigeon<br />

Columbensis, -e, of Columbus<br />

columen, -inis, n., pillar, support<br />

columna, -ae, ,., pillar<br />

coma, -ae, ,., hair, lock of hair; comam<br />

nutrire, to allow hair or beard to<br />

grow freely<br />

conlburere, -bussi, -bustus, to burn<br />

cornbustio, -onis, '., burnin~<br />

comedere, -edi, -esus or -estus, to eat,<br />

devour; comedetis vescentes, you<br />

shall eat in plenty<br />

comes, -itis, m., companion; count,<br />

earl<br />

comessatio, -onis, f., revel, feasting,<br />

riotous feasting<br />

comestio, -onis, f., eating<br />

cominus, adv., in close combat<br />

comitari, d~p., to accolnpany, follow,<br />

be together<br />

comitatus, -us, m., company, train<br />

coI1111"Urtyr, -is, c., fellow nlartyr<br />

commemorare, to commemorate<br />

commemoratio, -onis, f., commemoration<br />

commendare, to commend<br />

commendatio, -onis, f., recommendation<br />

conunensaIis, -is, m., table companion

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