conductio
κατὰ τὸν δεύτερον, φασί, πλοῦν τὰ ἐλάχιστα ληπτέον τῶν κακῶν → we must as second best, as people say, take the least of the evils
Latin > English
conductio conductionis N F :: spasm; convulsion
conductio conductio conductionis N F :: renting, taking a lease; hiring; bringing together (premises of an argument)
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
conductĭo: ōnis, f. id..
I A bringing together, uniting.
A In gen. (very rare), Cic. Inv. 1, 40, 74; cf. id. ib. § 73.— Hence,
B Esp., in later medic. writers, a spasm, convulsion, σπασμός: musculorum, Cael. Aur. Acut. 2, 10: nervorum, id. ib. 3, 18, 177; 2, 3, 16 al.—
II A hiring, farming (rare): (fundi), Cic. Caecin. 32, 94: (vectigalium), Liv. 43, 16, 2: tota renuntiata est, Cic. Verr. 1, 6, 16 Zumpt (B. and K. condicio).
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
conductĭō,¹⁶ ōnis, f. (conduco),
1 [rhét.] réunion d’arguments, récapitulation : Cic. Inv. 1, 74
2 [médec.] contraction, convulsion : nervorum (σπασμός) C. Aur. Acut. 3, 18, 177, spasme
3 location, fermage, bail : Cic. Cæc. 94.
Latin > German (Georges)
conductio, ōnis, f. (conduco), I) das Zusammenziehen, a) eig., als mediz. t. t., das Sichzusammenziehen (Ggstz. extentio, s. Cael. Aur. acut. 3, 6, 61), Cael. Aur. chron. 2, 1. § 2 u. 16: cruris, ibid. § 14: musculorum, Cael. Aur. acut. 2, 10, 59: vultus, ibid. 3, 5, 49: nervorum = σπασμός, ibid. 3, 18, 177: praecordiorum ad superiora, ibid. 2, 4, 16. – b) übtr., als rhet. t. t. = συναγωγή, ἀνακεφαλαίωσις, die Zusammenziehung, Rekapitulation, Plur. bei Cic. de inv. 1, 74: als rhet. Fig. = συναθροισμός (Aufzählung), Auct. carm. de fig. 139. p. 68 H. – II) das Mieten, bes. das Pachten, die Pacht, auch der Miet-, Pachtkontrakt (Ggstz. locatio), qui colonus habuit conductum de Caesennia fundum, cum idem ex eadem conductione fuerit in fundo, dubium est, quin etc.? Cic.: in conductione remanere, conductionem relinquere, ICt. – bes. (als publiz. t. t.) eines Zolls, socius aut affinis eius conductionis, Liv.: totam conductionem renuntiare, Cic.