Related Words
-
confligo
con-flīgo, xi, ctum, 3, v. a. and n. I Act. (rare), to strike one thing against or on another, t...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.
cōn-flīgō flīxī, flīctus, ere,
to come into collision, dash together: illae (naves) inter se incitatae conflixerunt, Cs.—To be in conflict, contend, fight, combat: armis: angusto mari, N.: manu cum hoste: cum Antonio, S.: cum rege secundo proelio, L.: adversus classem, N.: adversi venti Confligunt, V. — Fig., to be engaged, be at war: causae inter se confligunt: mens sana cum amentiā.—To dispute, contend: leviore actione: universā ratione cum vestrā confligendum puto.—With acc, to set in strong contrast: cum scripto factum.
con-flīgo, xi, ctum, 3, v. a. and n. I Act. (rare), to strike one thing against or on another, t...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.