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congredior
con-grĕdĭor, gressus, 3, v. dep. [gradior], to go, come, or meet with one, esp. with the access. ide...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.
congredior gressus, ī, dep.
com- + gradior, to come together, meet, have an interview : Congredere actutum, T.: ubi congressi sunt: coram: cum eo ad conloquium, L.: in itinere, Cs.— To meet in strife, fight, contend, engage, join battle : cum finitimis proelio, Cs.: acie, L.: cum fortiore, N.: neque hostem secum congressum, L.: comminus, L.: contra Caesarem: Achilli, V.: locus ubi congressi sunt: cum vellet congrederetur, Cs.— Fig., of advocates, to strive, contend : tecum: mecum criminibus, join issue on the charges .
con-grĕdĭor, gressus, 3, v. dep. [gradior], to go, come, or meet with one, esp. with the access. ide...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.