conscendo
transitive and intransitive verb III conjugation

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1 to climb up, to ascend, to scale
2 to rise to
3 (horse) to mount
4 (ship) to board, to embark, to set out

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Locutions, idioms and examples


ad consulatum conscendo = to elevate oneself to the consulate || ab aliquo loco conscendo = to embark in a place || a Brundisio conscendo = to leave from Brundisium harbour || conscendo navem || ab eo loco conscendi ut transmitterem = from here I set off to take the crossing || bona et certa tempestate conscendo || ad consulatum ex macellaria patris taberna conscendo = to elevate oneself from his father's butcher shop to the consulate || bis denis Phrygium conscendi navibus aequor




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