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contingo
transitive and intransitive verb III conjugation View the declension of this word 1 to happen, to befall, to turn out, to come to pass, to be granted to one 2 to be produced 3 to touch 4 to reach (to) 5 to border on, to be connected with 6 to affect, to hit 7 to take hold, to seize 8 to colour, to stain 9 to lay hands on, to appropriate 10 to smite 11 to affect emotionally, to move, to touch permalink
Locutions, idioms and examplesmihi contigit, ut … || caelum contingo || aliquem propinquitate contingo || aliquem amicitia contingo || avem contingo ferro || castra silvam contingebant || cibum terrestrem rostris contingo || celeriter antecellere omnibus contingit || accidit ut or contigit ut or evenit ut or fit ut (+ subjunctive) = it happens that … || radices montis ripae fluminis contingunt || antecellere omnibus ingenii gloria contigit || a matre Magnum Pompeium artissimo contingebat gradu = he was closely related to Pompey on his mother's side || nam te scire, deos quoniam propius contingis, oportet || ambrosia cum dulci nectare mixta contigit os fecitque deum || aliquis (decessit) protinus infans cui nihil amplius contigit quam prospicere vitam || volo hoc oratori contingat, ut … gratiosi scribae sint in dando et cedendo loco || o terque quaterque beati, quis ( = quibus ) ante ora patrum Troiae sub moenibus altis contigit oppetere Sfoglia il dizionarioA B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z |
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