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meet, come into collision, meet in conflict, join battle, contend with one another, 692. concutiō, 3, -cussī, -cussus [com-, together; quatio, strike], strike together; shake violently, upheave, 237, 354; rouse to action, 3.

condensus, -a, -um, adj. [com-, together; densus, crowded], crowded, swarming, in close order, 497.

conditor, -ōris, M. [com-, together; DA-, put. Cf. condo, build], builder, founder, 313. condō, 3, -didī, -ditus [com-, together; do, put], put together, build, found, 48, 357; bury, plunge, 66.

cōnectō, 3, -, -nexus [com-, together; necto, bind], bind to gether, fasten, connect, entwine, wreathe, 437.

confugiō, 3, -fūgī,

[com-, completely; fugio, flee], flee for refuge, flee, 493. congredior, 3, -gressus [com-, together; gradior, step], meet, 467.

coniunctus, -a, -um, adj. [perf. part. of coniungo, connect], connected; (of relationship) connected, allied, related, 130. coniungō, 3,-iūnxī, -iūnctus [com-, together; iungo, join], connect, unite, join, link, attach, 133, 164.

coniunx (-iux), -iugis, M. or F. [com-, together; IVG-, yoke], married person, spouse, hus

band, lord, wife, 372, 377, 384, 393, etc. coniūrō, I [com-, together; iuro, swear], swear together, take the oath in a body,*5.

conlabor (coll-), 3, -lapsus [com-, together; labor, fall], fall together, fall in ruins, fall helpless, fall fainting, 584. cōnscendō, 3, -scendi, -scēnsus [com-, without appreciable

force; scando, climb], mount, climb, 97.

cōnscius, -a, -um, adj. [com-,

with; *scius, knowing, fr. SCI(cf. scio), distinguish], knowing in common, knowing, conscious, aware, 393.

cōnsessus, -ūs, M. [com-, together;

SED-, sit], assembly, crowd, 636. cōnsistō, 3, -stitī, -stitus [com-, completely; sisto, stand], come to a halt, take a position; plant one's self, get a foothold, 10, 381. cōnsonō, 1, -uī, — [com-, together; sono, sound], sound together, resound, re-echo, 305. conspectus, -a, -um, adj. [perf. part. of conspicio, look at], conspicuous, striking, distinguished, 588.

cōnspiciō, 3, -spēxī, -spectus

[com-, together (all parts being seen at a glance); specio, look at], catch sight of, descry, see, 83.

cōnsurgō, 3, -surrēxī, -surrectus

[com-, together; surgo, rise], rise in a body, start up, rise, 110, 457, 637.

contemnō, 3, -tempsi (-temsī), -temptus (-temtus) [com-, intens.; temno, slight], esteem lightly, set slight value upon, scorn, despise, 364. contemptor [-temt-], -ōris, M.

[com-, intens.; TEM-, cut. Cf. contemno], despiser, scorner, 7. contrā, adv. and prep. w. acc. [comp. form of com-, with], (adv.) over against, facing, opposite, 711; (prep.) against, in the face of, in opposition to, a match for, 447, 699.

convellō, 3, -velli, -volsus or

-vulsus [com-, together, in a mass; vello, pluck, tear], tear away, tear to pieces, tear, rend, plough up, 690.

cor, cordis, N., heart, 522; heart,

soul, mind, longing, 265. cōram, adv. [com-, with; os,

face], face to face, in the presence of, openly, in person, 122. corniger, -gera, -gerum, adj. [cornu, horn; GES-, carry], having horns, horned, 77. cornu, -ūs, N. [cf. Engl. horn],

horn; trumpet, 2.

corōna, -ae, F. [кopwvn], wreath,

chaplet; crown, diadem, 505,684. corpus, -oris, N., body, frame, person, 153, 485, 539, 634, etc.; form, frame, bulk, shape, 207, 330, 711.

corripio (conr-), 3, -ui, -eptus [com-, together, all parts at once; rapio, seize], catch up, seize, lay hold of, 260.

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coruscus, -a, -um, adj. waving, tremulous, quivering; gleaming, flashing, 391.

crastinus, -a, -um, adj. [cras, to

morrow], of to-morrow, to-morrow's, 170.

creātrīx, -īcis, F. [creator, maker, author], she who gives birth to or produces, mother, 534. crēdō, 3, -didī, -ditus [CRAT-, faith; -do, put], put faith, give credence, believe, 140, 353; trust, think, suppose, 147, 691. crescō, 3, crēvī, crētus [CRE-, make; cf. creo, make, bring forth], come into being, rise, be born, 135.

Crēsius (Crēss-), -a, -um, adj. [Kphotos], of Crete, Cretan, 294. crētus, -a, -um, perf. part. of

crescō.

crīnis, -is, M., hair, locks, 34. crista, -ae, F., comb, crest (of a bird, serpent, etc.); crest (of a helmet), 620. See cut annexed to note on v. 620. crūdēlis, -e, adj. [crudus, bloody],

cruel, unpitying, ruthless, pitiless, savage, harsh, 146, 579. cruentus, -a, -um, adj. [CRV-, raw; cf. cruor and crudelis], blood-stained, bloody, 297. cruor, -ōris, M. [CRV-, raw], blood (flowing from a wound), 106. cubile, -is, N. [CVB-, lie], bed, 412.

culmen,-inis, N. [CEL-, rise, tower], top, summit; roof, eaves, 456. culmus, -i, M. [CEL-, rise, tower],

stalk, stem, straw, straw-thatch, thatch, 654.

culta, -ōrum, N. [perf. part. of colo, till], tilled lands, cultivated lands, plantations, 63. cultor, -ōris, M. [COL-, till], tiller, husbandman, 8.

cultus, -ūs, M. [COL-, till], tillage, cultivation; observance of the conventions of civilized life, regard for social proprieties, sense of propriety, refinement, 316.

cum, prep. w. abl. [for *scom, fr.

SEC-, follow], with, 55, 72, 82, 85, etc.; (as encl. w. abl. of pers. or rel. pron.) -cum, 174, 687.

cum, adv. and conj. [= quom,

case form of pron. st. CA-; cf. qui], at which time, when, 28, 98, 213, 276, etc.: cum primum, as soon as, just when, at the moment when, 170, 408.

cupiō, 3, -īvī, -ītus [CVP-, wish], desire, long for, hope for, promise one's self, 16. cūra, -ae, F., attention, pains, care, effort, 401; disquietude, anxiety, concern, solicitude, care, 35, 396, 580.

Curēs, -ium, M. or F., Cures, chief city of the Sabines, not far from Rome; (meton.) inhabitants of Cures, 638.

cūrō, 1 [cura, care], care for, look to, take care of; (with corpora) refresh, 607.

curriculum, -ī, N. [dim. of currus, chariot], small chariot; course, career, 408.

currō, 3, cucurri, cursus [CER-, run], run, 390.

currus, -ūs, M. [cf. curro, run],

car, chariot, 433. See cut annexed to note on v. 433. cursus, -ūs, M. [cf. curro, run], running, course, speed: cursū, at a run, swiftly, 221. custodiō,4 [custos, keeper], guard, watch, 218.

cumulō, 1 [cumulus, a heap], heap, custōs, -ōdis, M. or F., guard,

pile, load, 284. cunctor, 1, delay, linger, hesitate,

waver, be undecided, 388. cūnctus, -a, -um, adj. [for coniunctus, perf. part. of coniungo, join together], all in a body, each and all, all, 19, 109, 162, 306, 439.

cupidus, -a, -um, adj. [cf. cupio, fr. CVP-, wish], desirous, eager, 165.

keeper, guardian, custodian,270, 461, 652.

Cyclades, -um (acc. Cycladas, 692), F. [Κυκλάδες, fr. κύκλος, circle], the Cyclades, a group of islands lying about Delos in the Aegean sea, 692. Cyclops,-ōpis, M. [Kúкλw↓,Roundeye], Cyclops, one of a fabulous race of giants on the coast of Sicily, having but one eye, and

that in the middle of the forehead; also fabled to have been the workmen of Vulcan at his forges beneath the island of Hiera, 418, 424, 440. Cyllēnē, -ēs or -ae, F. [Kvλλývn], Cyllene, mountain in Arcadia sacred to Mercury, 139.

Cythereus, -a, -um, adj. [Kvėépecos], of Cythera, an island south of Laconia renowned for the worship of Venus; (fem. used subst., sc. dea) Cytherea, -ae, F., goddess of Cythera, Cytherea, Venus, 523, 615.

Dahae, -ārum, M. [Aάa], the
Dahae, a Scythian people east
of the Caspian sea, 728.
Danai, -ōrum (Danaūm, 129), M.

[adj. Danaus (used subst.), of Danaus], descendants or followers of Danaus (king of Argos), Danai; the Greeks, 129. (daps), dapis, F. [DAP-, share], sacrificial feast, 186; viands, food, 175.

Dardania, -ae, F. [fem. of adj. Dardanius, of Dardanus, sc. urbs], Dardania, Dardany, city of Dardanus, i. e., Troy, 120. Dardanius, -a, -um, adj. [Dardanus, founder of the royal house of Troy], descended from Dardanus, Dardanian, Trojan, 14. Dardanus, -ī, M., Dardanus, son of Jupiter and Electra and mythical ancestor of the royal house of Troy, 134. Daunius, -a, -um, adj. [Daunus,

father of Turnus], Daunian, i. e., belonging to or descended from Daunus, 146.

dē, prep. w. abl., down from, out

D

of, from, 69, 79, 547, 604; (of origin) derived from, called from, from, 54; according to, after, 344, 544.

dea, -ae, F. [deus, god], goddess, 59, 608, 617.

dēbeō, 2, -uī, -itus [de, from;

habeo, have, hold], owe, 379; owe, destine, doom, 375. decem, indecl. num. adj., ten, 399. dēcolor, -ōris, adj. [de, from, de

prived of; color, color], deprived of color; discolored, tarnished, dull of hue, (and so) degenerate, 326. [A poetic and post-classical word.]

decus, oris, N. [DEC-, beseem], grace, beauty; ornament, glory,

honor, 301.

defendō, 3, -fendī, -fēnsus [de, from, off; *fendo, strike], ward off, avert; (of the object in whose behalf the attack is warded off) protect, defend, shelter, guard, 493, 658. defigō, 3, -fixi, -fixus [de, down; figo, fasten], fasten, fix: dēfixus, cast down, fixed in

thought, rapt in meditation, dēnī, -ae, -a, distr. num. adj. [de

520.

dēfluō, 3, -flūxī, -fluxus [de, down; fluo, flow], flow down; float down or along, 549. dehinc, adv. [de, from; hinc, hence], from this time forward; hereupon, then, 337.

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dehiscō, 3, [de, down; hisco, open], yawn open, open, 243. [A poetic word; found also in Livy and later prose writers.]

deiciō (pronounce deiicio), 3, -iēcī, iectus [de,. down; iacio, throw], throw, hurl, or cast down, 428; lower, let fall, 226. deinde, adv. [de, from; inde, thence], next, then, then at length, immediately thereafter, 66, 481.

dēlēctus, -a, -um, adj. [perf. part. of deligo, choose], chosen, picked, choice, 499.

dēligō, 3, -lēgī, -lēctus [de, from;

lego, gather], choose, select, 53. delphin (poet.), -īnis, M. [deλøív], dolphin, 673.

dēlūbrum, -ī, N. [de, from, away; LV-, wash], place of cleansing or expiation, temple, shrine, fane, 716.

dēmissus, -a, -um, adj. [perf. part. of demitto, let hang down], drooping, hanging down, 460.

dēmō, 3, dēmpsī, dēmptus [de, from; emo, fr. EM-, take], take away, remove, dispel, 35.

cem, ten], ten each; (= decem) ten, 47.

dēns, dentis, M., tooth, 230. deprehendō or dēprēndō, 3, -dī, -ēnsus [de, from; prehendo or prendo, seize], take away, seize upon, catch, surprise, 247. dēscendō, 3, -dī, -ēnsus [de, down;

scando, climb], descend, 423. dēsecō, 1, -cui, -ctus [de, from, off; seco, cut], cut off, sever, 438. desertus, -a, -um, adj. [perf. part. of desero, abandon], deserted, desolate, abandoned, 191. dēsuper, adv. [de, down from ; super, above], from above, 249,

705. dētegō, 3, -tēxī, -tēctus [de, from, un-; tego, cover], uncover, unroof, lay bare, 241. deterior, -ius, comp. adj. [double comparative form from de, down], lower, worse, meaner, inferior, 326.

deus, -ī (nom. pl. dī, 484; gen. pl.

deum, 7, 36, 41, 698; dat. pl. dīs, 245; abl. pl. dīs, 679, 682), M. [akin to dīvus, fr. DIV., shine], god, deity, 7, 31, 187, 201, etc. dēvehō, 3, -vēxī, -vēctus [de,

down; veho, carry], carry down or away; (in pass.) go

down, descend, sink, 280. dēvinciō, 4, -nxi, -nctus [de,

down; vincio, bind], bind down, bind fast, subdue, 394

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