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concipio
con-cĭpĭo, cēpi, ceptum, 3, v. a. [capio], to take or lay hold of, to take to one's self, to take in...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.
concipiō cēpī, ceptus, ere
com- + capio, to take hold of, take up, take in, take, receive : inde pabula terrae concipiunt, V.: concipit Iris aquas, draws up , O.: terra Concepit lacrimas, O.: praecordiis conceptam mortem continere: conceptum motu ignem ferre, kindled , L.: ubi silices Concipiunt ignem, O.: flammam, Cs.: Bucina, quae concepit aëra (by blowing), O.: quem mens mea concipit ignem?O.— To conceive, become pregnant : cum concepit mula: ex illo, O.: id, quod conceperat: alqm ex alqo: quem pluvio Danaë conceperat auro, O.: omnia, quae terra concipiat semina: concepta crimina portat, the fruit of sin , O.— Fig., to imagine, conceive, think : quae concipiuntur animo: aliquid animo, L.: aethera mente, grasps in imagination , O.: quicquid concipitur nefas, H.— To understand, comprehend, perceive : principia rerum animo: alqd fieri oportere: lucos illic esse, O.— To adopt, harbor, entertain, conceive : inimicitiae ex aedilitate conceptae, Cs.: mente furores, O.: spem, O.: auribus cupiditatem: malum aut scelus: flagitium cum aliquo: ducis tu concipe curam, i. e. assume , V.— To draw up, comprisc, express in words, compose : sicut verbis concipiatur more nostro, as our phrase is : ius iurandum, L.: verba, quibus gratīs agit, a form , O.: conceptis verbis peierasse: foedus, V.: summas, to report definitely , L.— To promulgate, declare formally, phrase (in religious rites): vota sacerdos, O.: Latinas (ferias) sacrumque rite, L.
con-cĭpĭo, cēpi, ceptum, 3, v. a. [capio], to take or lay hold of, to take to one's self, to take in...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.