concio

An Elementary Latin Dictionary

conciō, or concieō (1) cīvī, citus, īre or ēre

com- + cieo, to bring together, call together, collect : homines, L.: multitudinem ad se, L.: nunc concienda plebs, L.— To move violently, shake, stir up : concitus imbribus amnis, O.: navis concita, O.: concita Tormento saxa, V.: hostem concitus aufert, at full speed , V.—Fig., to rouse, excite, stir up, provoke, inspire, instigate : quantas turbas, T.: inter eos iram hanc, T.: Etruriam in arma, L.: bellum, L.: immani concitus irā, V.: pulso Thyias concita tympano, H.: insano concita cursu, O.

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