I.to bewail, lament together loudly or violently (rare, and not ante-Aug.): “penates,” Ov. Tr. 1, 3, 95: “cum vivi mortuique promiscue complorarentur,” Liv. 22, 55, 3; cf. id. 5, 39, 4: “desperata et complorata respublica,” id. 22, 53, 4; 37, 7, 4; Gell. 7, 5, 6: “nondum morte comploratā,” Cic. Dom. 37, 98.—Impers.: “comploratum publice est,” Flor. 2, 15, 8.
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com-plōro (conp- ), āvi, ātum, 1, v. a.,