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Dictionary Latin-English

coadunatio: a gathering together, a summing up, a uniting
coaegresco: to become sick at the same time
coepi: began, started, undertook
coepto: to begin, undertake
coerceo: surround, enclose, restrain, confine
cogito: to think, ruminate, ponder, consider, plan
cognatus: related by blood (noun) a relative
cognomen: surname, family name, nick-name
cognosco: to examine, inquire, learn
cogo: to bring together, drive, draw
cogo: to compel, restrict, confine /force, compel
cohaereo: to cling to, correspond to
cohaero cohero cohesi cohesum: to adhere, stick together
cohibeo: confine, restrain, hold back, repress
cohors: a yard, enclosure /troop

   


L'aforisma... Per arrivare all'alba non c'č altra via che la notte. (Kahlil Gibran)

Il proverbio... (Sibi ipsa improbitas cogit fieri iniuriam) La malvagitā stessa ci spinge a commettere violenza! (Sentenza di Publilio Siro)

Saggezza orientale... Chi vince gli altri č muscoloso, chi vince se stesso č forte (Lao Tze)