- about; efferre, or
castris vellere, to
march out of the camp; ad
signa convenire, to re-****emble.
Notwithstanding some
obscurity in the use of terms, it...
-
interdictur omnis actus legitimus, ita quod
agere non potest, nec
aliquem convenire,
licet ipse ab
aliis possit conveniri was
formerly the law prohibiting...
- sayings:
Nihil autem minus perfecto duci quam
festinationem temeritatemque convenire arbitrabatur.
Crebro itaque illa iactabat: σπεῦδε βραδέως; ἀσφαλὴς γάρ...
- novi au****es
primus accepit. …
Nomen indicio est
viris strenuis haec
convenire virtute.
Translation from Palmer, The
Archaic Community of the Romans...
-
Covin (from the
French covine, or couvine, from
Latin convenire, to come together), an ****ociation of persons, so used in the
Statute of
Labourers of...
- and over time
expressions such as "coming
together for the chapter" (
convenire ad capitulum)
found their meaning transferred from the text to the meeting...
-
neither hereditary (paternum) nor
appropriate for a
people (neque
genti convenire). How is it not hereditary,
since it was
hereditary for our grandfather...
- non
quidem datis, sed quae ad ea quae data sunt
eandem habent rationem,
convenire ostendendum est
affectionem quandam communem in
propositione descriptam...
-
interdictur omnis actus legitimus, ita quod
agere non potest, nec
aliquem convenire,
licet ipse ab
aliis possit conveniri Cross, F. L., ed. (1957) The Oxford...
-
fideliter describant, et, si Deus dederit, quod
concorditer possimus convenire, bene; sin autem,
nullus procedat sine
communi consensu et hoc observetur...