concĭlĭo
transitive verb I conjugation

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1 to unite, to bring together, to bring about
2 to cause
3 to win over, to attract
4 to acquire, to procure, to buy
5 to attract favour of, to render favourably disposed
6 to commend, to endear
7 to acquire
8 to gain
9 to bring a woman to man as wife, to match
10 to procure as a mistress
11 to obtain improperly

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aliquid mihi concilio || aliquid de aliquo concilio || aliquem aliqua re concilio || animos concilio || alicui somnum concilio || ab concilio disceditur = to part from the assembly, the assembly is dissolved || alicui regnum concilio || benevolentiam alicuius alicui concilio || amicitiam alicui cum aliquo concilio || benevolentia mihi concilio || animo hominum concilio || pacem inter aliquem concilio || pacem inter se conciliant || pacem inter cives concilio || eas nuptias M Cicero conciliarat conciliaverat || pacem inter duas civitates concilio || amicitiam consequor or paro or concilio or comparo or iungo or contraho || eadem natura hominem conciliat homini et ad orationis et ad vitae societatem




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