congesto

From LSJ

πρᾶγμα ἐλπίδος κρεῖσσον γεγενημένον → the thing worse than one expected

Source

Latin > English

congesto congestare, congestavi, congestatus V TRANS :: bring/carry together

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

con-gesto: āre, 1,
I v. a., to bring or carry together, Aug. de Pecc. Merit. 1, 28; Commod. 64, 15.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

congestō, āre (congero), tr., entasser, amasser : Aug. Pecc. Mer. 1, 28, 56 ; Commod. Instr. 2, 22, 15.

Latin > German (Georges)

con-gesto, āre, zusammentragen, -scharren, Augustin. de peccat. merit. 1, 28. Commodian. instr. 2, 22, 15.