congregatus

From LSJ

κρατίστην εἶναι δημοκρατίαν τὴν μήτε πλουσίους ἄγαν μήτε πένητας ἔχουσαν πολίτας → the best democracy is that in which the citizens are neither very rich nor very poor (Thales/Plutarch)

Source

Latin > English

congregatus congregatus N M :: union, association

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

congrĕgātus: ūs, m. id.,
I a union, association: hominum, Jul. Val. Rer. Gest. Alex. M. 2, 37.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

(1) congrĕgātus, a, um, part. de congrego.
(2) congrĕgātus, abl. ū, m., réunion [d’hommes] : J. Val. 2, 34.

Latin > German (Georges)

congregātus, Abl. ū, m. (congrego), das Sichzusammengesellen, hominum, Iul. Val. 2, 34 (21 in.).