coagulo

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ὃς ἂν βούληται τῆν γῆν κινῆσαι κινησάτω τὸ πρῶτον ἑαυτόν → let him that would move the world first move himself

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Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

cŏāgŭlo: āvi, ātum (contr. COAGLAVI, Inscr. ap. Anthol. Lat. 1177 Meyer), 1, v. a. coagulum,
I to cause a fluid to curdle or coagulate (mostly in the elder Pliny): lac, Plin. 12, 25, 54, § 123; 20, 14, 53, § 147: picem, id. 16, 11, 22, § 53; v. Sillig N. cr.: aquam, id. 20, 23, 97, § 259: sudorem, id. 35, 15, 52, § 186: caseum, Pall. Mai, 9, 1 al.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

cŏāgŭlō,¹⁶ āvī, ātum, āre (coagulum), tr., coaguler, figer, épaissir [un liquide : lac coagulatur in caseum Plin. 23, 117, le lait se forme en fromage || [fig.] coagulare pacem Aug. Psalm. 75, 8, établir la paix.