consŭlātŭs
masculine noun IV declension

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1 consulship or consulate
2 (term of) office of consul
3 actions or acts as consul

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geminatus consulatus || geminatis consulatibus || abdico me consulatu (or abdico consulatum) = to give up, to resign from the consulship || aliquem a consulatu repello || abdicavit se consulatu = he resigned from the consulship || abeo consulatu = to leave the consulship || accingor ad consulatum = to prepare oneself for the consulate || aditus ad consulatum || adlevor consulatu || accelero consulatum alicui = having accellerated someone's admission to consulship || ago consulatum || appeto consulatum || adipiscor consulatum || ad consulatum conscendo = to elevate oneself to the consulate || ad consulatum gradum = one step towards the consulate || Commentariolum consulatus petitionis || commentarium consulatus mei Graece compositum misi ad te || capio consulatum || aliquem extraho ad consulatum || aliquem in consulatus proveho || ambitur consulatum accipere || ad priorem consulatum recurro || a caliga ad consulatum perduci = to be brought to the consulate as a simple soldier || Catoni consulatum pernegaverunt || coactus est triumphum ne consulatu excluderetur dimittere || cogitatio petendi consulatus || de altero consulatu gerendo cogito || iam tempus est te ipsi consulatui praestare || ad petitionem consulatus adgredior || aliquem in petitione consulatus sublevo || Arrius consulatum sibi ereptum fremit || ad consulatus spem cum attolleret animos = lifting one's own heart (= one's own claim) hoping for the consulate || ad consulatum mandandum M. Tullio Ciceroni = to entrust the consulate to Marcus Tullius Cicero || ad omne periculum opponitur (consulatus) || attende quam defugiam auctoritatem consulatus mei || centuriae paucae ad consulatum defecere || sacerdotia et consulatus ut spolia adepti || ad consulatum ex macellaria patris taberna conscendo = to elevate oneself from his father's butcher shop to the consulate || ad (consulatum) capiendum omnia alia abunde erant = to obtain the consulship he had all the other qualifications in abundance || iam ad consulatum vulgi turbatores accingi || candidatus non consulatus tantum, sed immortalitatis et gloriae || alterum consulatum petis quasi primum reddideris || Calpurniam L. Pisonis filiam successuri sibi in consulatu duxit || C. Marius sextum iam illum consulatum gerens || C. Laelii unum consulatum fuisse et eum quidem cum repulsa || M. Agrippam ignobilem loco geminatis consulatibus extulit || cernebant adversarios … adeptos multiplices consulatus censurasque || aditus ad consulatum non magis nobilitati quam virtuti patet || adsiduitatis et operarum harum cotidianarum putat esse consulatum || Aemilius questus cum alia, tum bis a M. Fulvio se certo consulatu deiectum || ceteri consulatus ex destinatione Neronis aut Galbae mansere (= manserunt) || Catoni populus Romanus praeturam negavit, consulatum pernegavit || arbitrum me statuebat non modo huius rei sed totius consulatus sui || Caninius fuit enim mirifica vigilantia, qui suo toto consulatu somnum non viderit




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