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conscisco
con-scisco, scīvi or scĭi, scītum, 3, v. a. I Publicists’ t. t., to approve of, decree, determine ...
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cōn-scīscō scīvī
(-scīsse, L.; -scīsset, C.), scītus, īre.—Of public acts, to approve of, decree, determine, resolve upon: Senatus censuit, conscivit ut bellum fieret, L. (old formula): bellum, L.: facinus in se foedum, L.—To adjudge, appropriate: mortem sibi, to commit suicide: necem sibi: exsilium nobis, L.: mortem (sc. sibi), L.: mors ab ipsis conscita, L.: consciscenda mors voluntaria.
con-scisco, scīvi or scĭi, scītum, 3, v. a. I Publicists’ t. t., to approve of, decree, determine ...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.