consto
intransitive verb I conjugation
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1 to agree, to correspond, to fit, to be correct
2 to be dependent, to based upon
3 to exist, to continue, to last
4 to be certain, to be decided, to be consistent, to be sure, to be fixed, to be established, to be well-known, to be apparent, to be plain
5 to stand firm, to still, to erect, to together
6 to remain motionless, to constant
7 to consist of or in
intransitive verb I conjugation
View the declension of this word
1 to agree, to correspond, to fit, to be correct
2 to be dependent, to based upon
3 to exist, to continue, to last
4 to be certain, to be decided, to be consistent, to be sure, to be fixed, to be established, to be well-known, to be apparent, to be plain
5 to stand firm, to still, to erect, to together
6 to remain motionless, to constant
7 to consist of or in
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Locutions, idioms and examples
aliqui consto || constat (+ infinitive) || satis constat || carissime consto || ratio constat || ad ancoram constitit = he dropped anchor || ad oppidum constitit || acies constat = the army is (or fights) in battle order || ea virtus quae constat ex hominibus tuendis || auri ratio constat || artes … quod constent ex cognitionibus || qua in sententia si constare voluissent || alicui constat quid agat || qua constet compta figurà || inter omnes constat || animus ex inflammata anima constat || bono fuisse Romanis adventum eorum constabat || dactylum retro actum appellari constat anapaeston || L. Fabius, quem inter suos eo die dixisse constabat || ad meridiem spectans in vinea media dicitur constitisse = they say that he stoppedt in the middle of the vineyard, facing south || cave ne gratis hic tibi constet amor || antiquissimi sunt (oratores) quorum quidem scripta constent Pericles atque Alcibiades || ubi Caesarem primum esse bellum gesturum constabat || ceterarum rerum studia et doctrina et praeceptis et arte constare || agitasse (= agitavisse) Caium Caesarem de intranda Britannia satis constat || eam condicionem esse imperandi ut non aliter ratio constet quam si uni reddatur || eam condicionem esse imperandi ut non aliter ratio constet quam si uni reddatur || accepimus ceterarum rerum studia et doctrinà et praeceptis et arte constare = we learned that in all other disciplines commitment consists of theory, instruction and skill || adeo ut paucis mutatis centurionibus idem ordines manipulique constarent || qua nocte templum Ephesiae Dianae deflagravit, eadem constat ex Olympiade natum esse Alexandrum
consto intr. v. I conjug.
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