conglutinatio
αἰὲν ἀριστεύειν καὶ ὑπείροχον ἔμμεναι ἄλλων → always strive for excellence and prevail over others (Iliad 6.208, 11.784)
Latin > English
conglutinatio conglutinationis N F :: joint; joining by cohesion; gluing/cementing/joining together (L+S)
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
conglūtĭnātĭo: ōnis, f. conglutino (only in Cic. and very rare),
I a gluing or cementing together. *
I Lit.: recens, Cic Sen. 20, 72.—
II Trop., a joining together verborum, Cic. Or. 23, 78.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
conglūtĭnātĭō,¹⁶ ōnis, f. (conglutino), action de coller ensemble : Cic. CM 72 || [fig.] verborum Cic. Or. 78, assemblage des mots évitant les hiatus, liaison entre les mots.
Latin > German (Georges)
conglūtinātio, ōnis, f. (conglutino), I) das Zusammenleimen, Cic. de sen. 72. – II) übtr., die enge Zusammenfügung: a) als mediz. t. t., futura c., Cael. Aur. chron. 2, 12, 140. – b) als rhet. u. gramm. t. t., c. verborum, Cic. or. 78: ›episynaliphe‹ est c. (das Zusammensprechen) duarum syllabarum, Consent. 389, 18 K.
Latin > Chinese
conglutinatio, onis. f. :: — verborum 字序。