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convicium
con-vīcĭum (less correctly, acc. to Brambach, convītĭum, but preferred by B. and K., and by recent...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.
convīcium (not-vītium), ī, n
com-+VOC-, a loud noise, cry, clamor, outcry : cum maximo convitio: alcui fit a senatu: cantorum: Humanae convicia linguae, utterances , O.—Of frogs, Ph.— Wrangling, altercation, contention : aures convitio defessae.— Importunity : alqd convitio efflagitare. — A violent disapprobation, contradiction : omnium vestrum: grave: senatūs.— Reproach, abuse, reviling, insult : scurrae: convicio consulis correpti, Cs.: acerbior in conviciis, Ta.: pueris convicia Ingerere, H.: transire a conviciis ad tela, Ta.: nemorum convicia, picae, scolds , O.
con-vīcĭum (less correctly, acc. to Brambach, convītĭum, but preferred by B. and K., and by recent...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.