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conecto
cōnecto (less correctly, connecto, v. Ritschl, Opusc. II. 448 sq.; Gell. 2, 17, 8), nexŭi, nexum, ...
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cōnectō (not connecto), —, nexus, ere
com+ necto, to bind together, connect, entwine, join, unite, link : omnia inter se conexa: (apes) pedibus conexae ad limina pendent, V.: nodos, O.— Fig., to connect : amicitia cum voluptate conectitur: discrimini patris filiam, to involve in , Ta.— In discourse, to connect, join, compose : illud ex pluribus continuatis conectitur: Verba, H.— In philos., to conclude, infer : omne, quod ipsum ex se conexum sit, every identical proposition .
cōnecto (less correctly, connecto, v. Ritschl, Opusc. II. 448 sq.; Gell. 2, 17, 8), nexŭi, nexum, ...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.