serō —, sertus, ere
1 SER-,
to bind together, interweave, entwine
.—Only
P. perf.
: pro sertis (loricis) linteas dedit,
of mail
, N.—Fig.,
to join, connect, link together, combine, compose, contrive
: ex aeternitate causa causam serens,
linked with
: cuius (fati) lege inmobilis rerum humanarum ordo
seritur,
is arranged
, L.: ex bellis bella serendo, i. e.
engaging in continual wars
, L.: Multa inter sese vario
sermone, V.: popularīs
orationes,
compose
, L.: crimina belli, V.