coutor

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πολλὰ τὰ δεινὰ κοὐδὲν ἀνθρώπου δεινότερον πέλειmany things are formidable, and none more formidable than man | wonders are many, and none is more wonderful than man | many things are bad, but nothing is more atrocious than man

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Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

cŏ-ūtor: ūti,
I v. n.: aliquo, to associate with, have dealings with, = συγχρῆσθαι, Vulg. Joan. 4, 9.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

cŏūtor, ī, intr., avoir commerce avec : Vulg. Joann. 4, 9.

Latin > German (Georges)

co-ūtor, ūtī, mit jmd. Umgang haben (für das griech. συγχρησθαι), Vulg. Ioann. 4, 9.

Latin > English

coutor couti, cousus sum V DEP :: associate with, have dealings with