confabulor

A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.

con-fābŭlor, ātus, āri,

v. dep. n. and a., to converse together, to discuss something with one (ante-class. and colloq. for colloquor): cum aliquā, Plaut. Merc. 1, 2, 76; cf. absol. , id. ib. 3, 3, 10; so, ad aliquam accedere Confabulatum, Ter. Hec. 182: de aliquā re, Varr. ap. Gell. 13, 11, 5.—With acc.: rem magnam cum aliquo, Plaut. Cist. 4, 2, 77.

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