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|georg=ag-[[grego]] (ad-[[grego]]), āvī, ātum, āre, eig. »zur [[Herde]] [[scharen]]«; dah. übtr., I) [[beigesellen]], [[zugesellen]], refl. se aggregare u. [[Passivum]] aggregari medial = [[sich]] [[beigesellen]], [[sich]] [[anschließen]], a) leb. [[Wesen]], [[mit]] Orts-Adv., [[eodem]] ceteros [[undique]] collectos naufragos, Cic. – m. in u. Akk., [[ego]] te in [[nostrum]] numerum aggregare [[soleo]], Cic. – m. ad u. Akk., filium ad patris interitum, Cic.: suam voluntatem ad summi viri dignitatem, [[sich]] [[mit]] seiner [[Neigung]] [[anschließen]] an usw., [[sich]] [[hinneigen]] zu usw., Cic.: se ad eorum amicitiam, Caes. – m. Dat., cum [[aut]] vincentibus [[spes]] [[aut]] pulsis [[ira]] aggregat suos, Liv.: simillimos [[sibi]], Vell.: ambiguos militum animos partibus, Tac.: aggr. se Romanis, Liv.: aggregari (medial) Vespasiani partibus, Tac., desciscentibus, Suet. – m. dopp. Acc., quos comites ([[als]] B.) ei [[fortuna]] aggregaverat, Vell. 2, 53, 1. – absol., [[alius]] [[alia]] ex navi, quibuscumque signis occurrerat, se aggregabat, Caes. b.G. 4, 26, 1. – b) lebl. Objj., [[beigesellen]], [[zuzählen]], [[hinzunehmen]], m. Dat., his διασκευάς Quint. 9, 2, 107: [[primo]] [[secundum]], Boëth. inst. arithm. 1, 20; vgl. Eulog. in somn. Scip. p. 405, 34 Or. – II) [[zusammenhäufen]], [[aufhäufen]], pecunias, Ambros. de off. 1, 28, 187: thesauri acervos, ibid. 1, 49, 243.
|georg=ag-[[grego]] (ad-[[grego]]), āvī, ātum, āre, eig. »zur [[Herde]] [[scharen]]«; dah. übtr., I) [[beigesellen]], [[zugesellen]], refl. se aggregare u. [[Passivum]] aggregari medial = [[sich]] [[beigesellen]], [[sich]] [[anschließen]], a) leb. [[Wesen]], [[mit]] Orts-Adv., [[eodem]] ceteros [[undique]] collectos naufragos, Cic. – m. in u. Akk., [[ego]] te in [[nostrum]] numerum aggregare [[soleo]], Cic. – m. ad u. Akk., filium ad patris interitum, Cic.: suam voluntatem ad summi viri dignitatem, [[sich]] [[mit]] seiner [[Neigung]] [[anschließen]] an usw., [[sich]] [[hinneigen]] zu usw., Cic.: se ad eorum amicitiam, Caes. – m. Dat., cum [[aut]] vincentibus [[spes]] [[aut]] pulsis [[ira]] aggregat suos, Liv.: simillimos [[sibi]], Vell.: ambiguos militum animos partibus, Tac.: aggr. se Romanis, Liv.: aggregari (medial) Vespasiani partibus, Tac., desciscentibus, Suet. – m. dopp. Acc., quos comites ([[als]] B.) ei [[fortuna]] aggregaverat, Vell. 2, 53, 1. – absol., [[alius]] [[alia]] ex navi, quibuscumque signis occurrerat, se aggregabat, Caes. b.G. 4, 26, 1. – b) lebl. Objj., [[beigesellen]], [[zuzählen]], [[hinzunehmen]], m. Dat., his διασκευάς Quint. 9, 2, 107: [[primo]] [[secundum]], Boëth. inst. arithm. 1, 20; vgl. Eulog. in somn. Scip. p. 405, 34 Or. – II) [[zusammenhäufen]], [[aufhäufen]], pecunias, Ambros. de off. 1, 28, 187: thesauri acervos, ibid. 1, 49, 243.
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|lnetxt=aggrego aggregare, aggregavi, aggregatus V TRANS :: collect, include, group, implicate; (cause to) flock/join together, attach
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