coguntur form analysis and translation based on Perseus (Version 2010):
3 P PRES IND PASS
cogo V
to drive together, collect, crowd, bring together, summon, congregate, convene
Helmut Schmid's TreeTagger with Latin data by Gabriele Brandolini:cogo V:IND
Georges, Ausführliches lateinisch-deutsches Handwörterbuch, 8. Aufl. (1913) cōgo, coēgi, coāctum, ere (zsgzg. aus coigo, von co und ago), zusammentreiben, I) = durch irgend einen Antriebzusammenbringen,aufeinemPunkte vereinigen, 1) eig.: a) treibend, v. Hirten, pecus, oves, Verg.: oves intro, Plaut.: pecudes stabulis (in d. St.), Verg. b) verfammelnd,zusammenholen, zusammenziehen,(show full text) Lewis & Short, A latin dictionary (1879) cogo, cōgo, cŏēgi, cŏactum (COGVIT = cogit, Inscr Marin Fratr Arv. p. 170), 3, v. a. contr. from co-ago, to drive together to one point, to collect, compress, crowd, bring, or urge together, to assemble, gather together (class. and very freq.; syn.: colligo, congrego) Lit. In(show full text) Gaffiot, Dictionnaire latin-français (2016, ex 1934), merci à G. Gréco, M. De Wilde, B. Maréchal, K. Ôkubo! cogo cōgō, cŏēgī, cŏāctum, ĕre (cum, ago), tr., pousser ensemble : 1 assembler, réunir, rassembler : oves stabulis Virg.B.6, 85, rassembler les brebis dans l'étable || multitudinem ex agris Cæs.G.1, 4, 3, assembler des campagnes une masse d'hommes ; copias in unum locum(show full text) Дворецкий И.Х., Отличный латинско-русский словарь (1976) cogo cogo, coegi, coactum, ere [cum + ago] 1) сгонять, загонять (oves stabulis V); вводить, приводить (navem in portum C); 2) собирать, сосредоточивать (exercitum in unum locum C); 3) собирать, созывать (senatum in curiam I; concilium Cs, V, L); 4) вызывать (aliquem in(show full text) DuCange, Glossarium mediae et infimae latinitatis (1883-7) COGO, Navigii genus, quod Cogs, Angli dicunt, Galli Coquets. Matth. Paris ann. 1218: Praeparatis Cogonibus, Galeis et aliis navibus onerariis. Thomas Walsingham. in Ricardo II. pag. 199: Cujus summa se extenderat ad 37. galeias, 8. Cogones, et nonnullas bargias. Occurrit infra non semel, pag. 201. 318. 319. 320. 322.(show full text) Schuetz, Thomas-Lexikon, 2. Aufl. (1895) cogo (cogere) zwingen, nötigen. Zu actus coactus → actus sub a; zu causa cogens → causa sub a & d. Latinitatis medii aevi lexicon Bohemorum (thanks to the Centre for Classical Studies at the Institute of Philosophy of the Czech Academy of Sciences (www.ics.cas.cz/en)) (2017) cogo cogo, -ere, coegi, coactum form.: coegendum (acc. sg. m.) |(1401) ActaIudCons IV 45| acolligere, congregare – shánět dohromady, shromažďovat bcomprimere, coartare – vtlačovat, tísnit c(show full text) Köbler, Gerhard, Lateinisches Abkunfts- und Wirkungswörterbuch für Altertum und Mittelalter (thanks to the author, http://www.koeblergerhard.de/Mittellatein-HP/VorwortMlat-HP.htm) (2010) cogo cōgere, coagere, lat., V.: nhd. (show full text) cogo cogo, mlat., Sb.: Vw.: s. coggo