commodum

An Elementary Latin Dictionary

commodum (1) ī, n

commodus, a convenient opportunity, favorable condition, convenience : meum: cum erit tuum, when it shall be convenient for you : spatium ad dicendum nostro commodo habere, at our convenience : quas (navīs) sui quisque commodi fecerat, Cs.: suo ex commodo pugnam facere, S.: copias per commodum exponere, L.— Advantage, profit, gain : ex incommodis Alterius sua ut comparent commoda, T.: commoda vitae, the goods of life : matris servibo commodis, interests , T.: amicitias ex commodo aestumare, S.: valetudinis: in publica peccem, H.: populi commoda, N.: hoc commodi est, quod, etc., there is this satisfaction , etc.: commodo rei p. facere, to the advantage of : si per commodum rei p. posset, consistently with the interests of , L.— A reward, pay, stipend, salary, wages for public service : provincialibus commodis depositis, emoluments : tribunatūs. — A loan : forum commodis hospitum ornare.

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