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cōnsilium is a Latin Noun that primarily means plan.
Noun
plan, purpose, counsel, advice, judgment, wisdom
English derivatives:
counsel counselor
Noun
Debate, discussion, deliberation; to hold a consultation, deliberate, take counsel; a matter for deliberation. (b) a meeting for deliberation.
Advice, counsel. (b) a particular piece of advice, suggestion. (c) on someone's instructions, at someone's instigation.
(meton.) A deliverative or advisory body, council; (transf., of individuals) an adviser or advisers, esp. (b) a council of state, senate. (c) a jury; also, a board of assessors. (d) as advisers, available for consultation.
Tōtam cūram illī cōnsiliō nunc dat.Compare They are now giving their entire attention to that plan.
Nōn bellō dēlēbiminī, sed amōre ōtiī et cōnsiliīs hominum malōrum.Compare You (pl.) will be destroyed not by war but by love of leisure and by the plans of evil men.
Cōnsiliīs istīus tyrannī quī trāns mare vīvit terrēmur, sed lībertātem amāmus at bellum magnā cum virtūte gerēmus.Compare We are terrified by the plans of that tyrant who lives across the sea; but we love liberty, and we shall wage war with great courage.
Ille miser fugitūrus cōnsilium trium amīcōrum petēbat.Compare That wretched man on the point of fleeing kept seeking the advice of his three friends.
Ōrātor rogāvit cūr cēterī cīvēs haec cōnsilia nōn cognōvissent.Compare The orator asked why the other citizens had not learned these plans.
Cum vōs cōnsiliō malō ūsōs esse arbitrārētur, tamen vōbīscum līberē locūtus est.Compare Although he thought that you had used a bad plan, nevertheless he spoke with you freely.
Ab amīcīs movēbātur; cōnsiliīs eōrum movēbātur.Compare He used to be aroused (moved) by his friends; he used to be aroused by their plans.
Cōnsilia tua sunt clāriōra quam lūx.Compare Your plans are clearer than light.
Singular | Plural | |
Nom. | cōnsilium | cōnsilia |
Gen. | cōnsiliī | cōnsiliōrum |
Dat. | cōnsiliō | cōnsiliīs |
Acc. | cōnsilium | cōnsilia |
Abl. | cōnsiliō | cōnsiliīs |
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Chicago (17th ed.)
Allo Contributors. "cōnsilium, cōnsiliī (n.) - Latin Word Definition." Allo Latin Dictionary. Last modified . Accessed November 21, 2024. http://ancientlanguages.org/latin/dictionary/consilium-consilii.
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