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concurro
con-curro, curri, cursum, 3 (perf. redupl. concucurrit, Flor. 4, 2, 33 Duker N. cr.: concucurrisse, ...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.
con-currō currī or cucurrī, cursus, ere,
to run together, assemble, flock together: concurrunt librarii: licet concurrant omnes philosophi, unite: trepidae comites, V.: summā cum expectatione concurritur: undique ex agris, N.: mi obviam, T.: ad hos, Cs.: ad mortem: ad Perdiccam opprimendum, unite, N.: ad vocem, V.: in arcem, V.: concurritur undique ad incendium restinguendum: ex proximis castellis eo concursum est, Cs. — To meet, dash together, clash, strike one another: ne prorae concurrerent, L.: concurrit dextera laevae, H.: aspere concurrunt litterae.—To come together in fight, engage in combat, join battle, fight: equites inter se, Cs.: inter se in modum iustae pugnae, L.: inter sese paribus telis, V.: cum hoc, N.: centurio cum centurione concurrendum sibi esse sciebat, L.: adversus fessos, L.: in aliquem, S.: audet viris concurrere virgo, V.: comminus hosti, O.: cum infestis signis, S.: ex insidiis, attacks, L.: mihi soli, V.: utrimque magno clamore, S.: concurritur, the fight begins, H.: concurrentis belli minae, of the outbreak of war, Ta.—To make haste, run for help: ad Aquilium.—Fig., to meet, concur, coincide, conspire, happen: multa concurrunt simul, T.: saepe concurrunt aliquorum inter ipsos contentiones.
con-curro, curri, cursum, 3 (perf. redupl. concucurrit, Flor. 4, 2, 33 Duker N. cr.: concucurrisse, ...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.