colligo

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== Latin == === Alternative forms === conligō === Pronunciation === (Classical Latin) IPA(key): [ˈkɔl.lɪ.ɡoː] (modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): [ˈkɔl.li.ɡo] === Etymology 1 === From con- + legō (“bring together, gather, collect”). ==== Verb ==== colligō (present infinitive colligere, perfect active collēgī, supine collēctum); third conjugation to gather, draw, bring or collect (together), assemble, pick up; contract, draw up, compress, concentrate; harvest Synonyms: cōgō, stīpō, glomerō, compellō, congerō, cōnserō, contrahō, cōnstruō, coniungō, cōnferō to make thick, thicken; bind or mass together Synonyms: cumulō, struō, accumulō to get, gain, acquire, produce, collect Synonyms: acquīrō, adipīscor, cōnsequor, parō, pariō, lucror, impetrō, mereō, sūmō, emō, comparō, potior, apīscor, obtineō, conciliō, nancīscor, alliciō, possideō Antonym: āmittō to think upon, weigh, consider; deduce, conclude, infer, gather, recollect (in a reflexive sense) to collect or compose oneself, recover one's courage or resolution (of a number, chiefly a distance) to amount or come to, extend; be reckoned (in a passive sense) ===== Conjugation ===== ===== Derived terms ===== ===== Related terms ===== ===== Descendants ===== === Etymology 2 === From con- +‎ ligō (“tie, bind, fasten”). ==== Verb ==== colligō (present infinitive colligāre, perfect active colligāvī, supine colligātum); first conjugation to bind, tie or fasten together or up, connect; bandage Synonyms: illigō, ligō, dēligō, cōnserō, cōnfīgō, adalligō, alligō, nectō, cōnectō, dēfīgō, fīgō, vinculō, dēstinō Antonyms: explicō, absolvō, dissolvō, solvō (figuratively) to unite, combine, connect Synonyms: applicō, implicō, contribuō, iungō, iniungō, coniungō, consociō, contrahō, conciliō (figuratively, in the sense of preventing free motion) to restrain, check, stop, hinder Synonyms: impediō, obstō, moror, arceō, supprimō, cū̆nctor, contineō, retineō, intersaepiō, refrēnō, inclūdō ===== Conjugation ===== ===== Derived terms ===== colligātē colligātiō ===== Related terms ===== ===== Descendants ===== Italian: collegare Sicilian: cullijari → Catalan: col·ligar → English: colligate → French: colliger → Portuguese: coligar → Spanish: coligar === References === “colligo”, in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879), A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press “colligo”, in Gaffiot, Félix (1934), Dictionnaire illustré latin-français, Hachette. Carl Meißner; Henry William Auden (1894), Latin Phrase-Book‎[1], London: Macmillan and Co.