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LATIN GRAMMAR<br />

221<br />

commentarius, -ii, mo, commentary<br />

commentum, -i, n., fiction, invention<br />

commercium, -ii, no, intercourse, fellowship;<br />

work~ rite<br />

commigrare, to go, traveI<br />

commilito, -onis, mOl comrade in war,<br />

fellow soldier<br />

comminari, dcp., to threaten<br />

comminucre, -ui, -utus, to break into<br />

slnall pieces<br />

commiscere. -miscui l<br />

-mixtus or -mistus,<br />

to tllingle, to lie with<br />

commissarius, -ii, r11., cornmissary<br />

committere, -misi, -missus, to bring<br />

togethcr, unite; to begin, set forth;<br />

corll n1 i t<br />

commixtio, -onis, f'l mingling<br />

commodare, to lend<br />

commodum, -i, no, favor, blessing<br />

commonere, to acJrnonish, remind,<br />

\varn<br />

commonitio, -onis, fo, renlinder, warn-<br />

Ing<br />

commorari, dep., to stay, tarry, abide<br />

commoratio, -onis, f., dwelling, habitation<br />

commori, -mortuus sum, (io), to die<br />

together wilh<br />

commotio, -onis, f., movement, commotion,<br />

disturbance<br />

comn10vere, -movi, -motus, to move<br />

commline, -is, n., conl mon<br />

con1ffiuniGlre, to communicate; receive<br />

Cornmunion; partake of; associate<br />

\\'ith<br />

comnlllrricator, -oris, m., partaker<br />

comn1l1nio, -orris, f., communion<br />

communire, to strengthen<br />

communitas, -atis, fo, commonwealth<br />

cOll1n1uniter, together<br />

conlillutare, to change<br />

commutatio, -onis, /0' change, barter,<br />

sale; price<br />

compactus, -a, -urn, compacted<br />

compages, -is, fo, a joining together;<br />

joint<br />

compaginare, to JOIn together<br />

compago, -inis, f., joining together;<br />

bodily structure<br />

compar, -aris, c., companion<br />

compar, -aris, adj., like, sinlibr, equal<br />

companire, to prepare; buy~ conlpare<br />

comparatio, -onis, /., cornparison;<br />

preparation<br />

comparticeps, cipis, sharing jointly<br />

compati, -passus sum, dcpo 31 (io), to<br />

sutTer with<br />

compatiens, ~ntis, having compassion<br />

compeditus, -i, m., prisoner, captive<br />

compellere, -puli, -pulsus, to subdue,<br />

constrain, oblige, C0J11pel<br />

comperire, -peri, -penus, to fi nd<br />

compes, ~dis, f., a felter for the feet<br />

compescere, -pescui, to withhold, restrain<br />

competenter, fitly<br />

competere, -ivi and ..ii, -itus, to be<br />

capable of<br />

compingere, -pegi, -pactus, to construct:<br />

furnish with<br />

compitum, -i, n., crossroad<br />

complacere, -cui or -citus sum, to<br />

please, be acceptable to<br />

complanare, to make plain; to level,<br />

plane<br />

complantare, to plant together<br />

complecti, -plexus sum, depo 3, to encircle<br />

complere, -plevi, -pletus, to fill, fulfill,<br />

accomplish, end<br />

completorium, -ii, no, compline<br />

complexare, to embrace<br />

complicare, to fold together<br />

complodere, -plosi, -plosus, to beat or<br />

strike together<br />

Complutum, -i, n., Alcala de f-Ienares<br />

componere, -posui, -positus, to place,<br />

order, cornpose; reconcile~ f<strong>org</strong>e

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