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col-lŏquor (conl- ), cūtus, 3, v. dep.,
I.to talk together, converse, to hold a conversation, a parley, or a conference (in good prose); constr. commonly cum aliquo, inter se, or absol.; in Plaut. several times as verb act. with acc.
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  • Cross-references in general dictionaries from this page (28):
    • Cicero, Letters to his Friends, 1.7.1
    • Cicero, Letters to his Friends, 1.9.10
    • Cicero, Letters to Atticus, 16.8.1
    • Cicero, Letters to Atticus, 6.1.24
    • Cicero, Letters to his brother Quintus, 2.8
    • Caesar, Gallic War, 1.19
    • Caesar, Gallic War, 1.43
    • Plautus, Mostellaria, 3.2
    • Plautus, Pseudolus, 1.3
    • Plautus, Trinummus, 5.2
    • Plautus, Amphitruo, 1.1
    • Plautus, Amphitruo, 3.2
    • Plautus, Asinaria, 1.2
    • Plautus, Menaechmi, 2.3
    • Plautus, Miles Gloriosus, 4.2
    • Cicero, On Oratory, 1.7
    • Cicero, On Oratory, 1.8
    • Cornelius Nepos, Alcibiades, 5.3
    • Cornelius Nepos, Dion, 2.4
    • Cornelius Nepos, Pausanias, 2.4
    • Cornelius Nepos, Themistocles, 9.4
    • Livy, The History of Rome, Book 3, 36.2
    • Cicero, De Divinatione, 1.30
    • Cicero, De Divinatione, 1.41
    • Cicero, Tusculanae Disputationes, 1.41
    • Curtius, Historiarum Alexandri Magni, 7.1.24
    • Curtius, Historiarum Alexandri Magni, 8.13.24
    • Curtius, Historiarum Alexandri Magni, 8.4.14
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