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|georg=con-[[depso]], depsuī, ere, zusammenkneten, [[Cato]] r. r. 40, 2 u.a. Pompon. com. fr. 86.
|georg=con-[[depso]], depsuī, ere, zusammenkneten, [[Cato]] r. r. 40, 2 u.a. Pompon. com. fr. 86.
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{{LaEn
|lnetxt=condepso condepsere, condepsui, condepstus V TRANS :: knead together
}}
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Revision as of 01:15, 28 February 2019

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

con-depso: depsŭi, 3,
I v. a., to knead together (ante-class.), Cato, R. R. 40, 2; so id. ib. 76, 2; Pompon. ap. Non. p. 39, 13 (Com. Rel. v. 86 Rib.).

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

condepsō,¹⁴ ŭī, ĕre, tr., mêler en pétrissant, pétrir : Cato Agr. 40, 2 ; 76, 2.

Latin > German (Georges)

con-depso, depsuī, ere, zusammenkneten, Cato r. r. 40, 2 u.a. Pompon. com. fr. 86.

Latin > English

condepso condepsere, condepsui, condepstus V TRANS :: knead together