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coalesco
cŏ-ălesco, ălŭi, ălĭtum (part. perf. only in Tac. and subseq. writers; contr. form colescat, Varr. R...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.
coalēscō aluī, alitus, ere, inch.
com- + 1 AL-, to grow firmly, strike root, increase, become strong : ilex coaluerat inter saxa, had sprung up , S.: in cortice ramus, O.—Fig., to unite, agree together, coalesce : Troiani et Aborigines facile coaluerunt, S.: cum patribus animi plebis, L.: multitudo coalescere in populi unius corpus poterat, L.: rem coalescere concordiā, be adjusted , L.: concordiā coaluerant omnium animi, L.: pace coalescente, becoming established , L.: coalescens regnum, recovering strength , L.: coalita libertate inreverentia, fostered , Ta.
cŏ-ălesco, ălŭi, ălĭtum (part. perf. only in Tac. and subseq. writers; contr. form colescat, Varr. R...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.