concĭlĭor
transitive verb I conjugation
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1 passive form of [concilio]
2 to unite, to bring together, to bring about
3 to cause
4 to win over, to attract
5 to acquire, to procure, to buy
6 to attract favour of, to render favourably disposed
7 to commend, to endear
8 to acquire
9 to gain
10 to bring a woman to man as wife, to match
11 to procure as a mistress
12 to obtain improperly
transitive verb I conjugation
View the declension of this word
1 passive form of [concilio]
2 to unite, to bring together, to bring about
3 to cause
4 to win over, to attract
5 to acquire, to procure, to buy
6 to attract favour of, to render favourably disposed
7 to commend, to endear
8 to acquire
9 to gain
10 to bring a woman to man as wife, to match
11 to procure as a mistress
12 to obtain improperly
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Locutions, idioms and examples
aliquem de concilianda pace hortor || ad conciliandos novos (socios) = to gain new allies || animos eorum apud quos agetur conciliari ad benevolentiam
concĭlĭor tr. v. I conjug.
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