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|georg=congregābilis, e ([[congrego]]), a) [[leicht]] und gern [[sich]] zusammengesellend, [[Trieb]] zur Geselligkeit habend, [[gesellig]], [[apium]] [[examina]] congregabilia naturā sunt, Cic. de off. 1, 157: ut omnium genera animantium congregabilia naturā sint, Ambros. de off. 1, 27, 128. – b) [[sich]] zusammenhäufend, [[numerus]] est [[quantitas]] c., Eulog. in somn. Scip. p. 402, 6 B.
|georg=congregābilis, e ([[congrego]]), a) [[leicht]] und gern [[sich]] zusammengesellend, [[Trieb]] zur Geselligkeit habend, [[gesellig]], [[apium]] [[examina]] congregabilia naturā sunt, Cic. de off. 1, 157: ut omnium genera animantium congregabilia naturā sint, Ambros. de off. 1, 27, 128. – b) [[sich]] zusammenhäufend, [[numerus]] est [[quantitas]] c., Eulog. in somn. Scip. p. 402, 6 B.
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|lnetxt=congregabilis congregabilis, congregabile ADJ :: that group(s) together; social, easily brought together (L+S)
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Revision as of 01:20, 28 February 2019

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

congrĕgābĭlis: e, adj. congrego,
I easily brought together, social: examina apium, Cic. Off. 1, 44, 157.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

congrĕgābĭlis,¹⁶ e (congrego), fait pour le groupement, pour la société : Cic. Off. 1, 157 ; Ambr. Off. 1, 27, 128.

Latin > German (Georges)

congregābilis, e (congrego), a) leicht und gern sich zusammengesellend, Trieb zur Geselligkeit habend, gesellig, apium examina congregabilia naturā sunt, Cic. de off. 1, 157: ut omnium genera animantium congregabilia naturā sint, Ambros. de off. 1, 27, 128. – b) sich zusammenhäufend, numerus est quantitas c., Eulog. in somn. Scip. p. 402, 6 B.

Latin > English

congregabilis congregabilis, congregabile ADJ :: that group(s) together; social, easily brought together (L+S)