concludo

An Elementary Latin Dictionary

conclūdō sī, sus, ere

com- + claudo, to shut up, close, imprison, enclose, confine : bestias: multitudinem: me in cellam cum illā, T.: illum aliquo, T.: locum sulco, V.: Suave locus voci resonat conclusus, H.: conclusum mare, Cs.—Fig., to include, compress, restrain, limit, restrict : tot res in unum diem, T.: omnia fere, quae sunt conclusa nunc artibus, dispersa et dissipata quondam fuerunt: Ut huc concludar, be shut up to this (marriage), T.: me miserum, T.: (orator) concludaturin ea, quae, etc.—Of language, to compress, include, condense, comprise : uno volumine vitam virorum complurium, N.: ea (vis) verbis interdicti non concluditur.— To end, close, conclude : facinus crudelitate perfectum atque conclusum— In discourse, to end, finish, conclude, complete : huius generis orationem: crimen (the discussion of) the charge : sententias, to round off : versum. — In philos., to conclude, infer, make an inference, argue, demonstrate : ex rebus concessis quod velis: argumentum: quo modo concludatur ratio: summum malum esse dolorem, etc.: hoc modo.

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