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Sunt verba voces quibus hunc lenire dolorem possis, magnam morbi deponere partem → Words will avail the wretched mind to ease and much abate the dismal black disease.

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|lnetxt=consone ADV :: in unison, (sounding) together; harmoniously (L+S)
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|lshtext=<b>consŏnē</b>: adv., v. [[consonus]].
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|georg=cōnsonē, Adv. ([[consonus]]), [[einstimmig]], Apul. [[met]]. 1, 10.
|georg=cōnsonē, Adv. ([[consonus]]), [[einstimmig]], Apul. [[met]]. 1, 10.
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|lnetxt=consone ADV :: in unison, (sounding) together; harmoniously (L+S)
|lnztxt=consone. ''adv''. :: [[和音]]
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Latest revision as of 17:45, 12 June 2024

Latin > English

consone ADV :: in unison, (sounding) together; harmoniously (L+S)

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

consŏnē: adv., v. consonus.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

cōnsŏnē (consonus), d’une voix unanime : Apul. M. 1, 10.

Latin > German (Georges)

cōnsonē, Adv. (consonus), einstimmig, Apul. met. 1, 10.

Latin > Chinese

consone. adv. :: 和音