cohaereō haesī, haesus, ēre com- + haereo, to cling together, be united, cohere: mundus apte cohaeret.
— To consist of, be composed of: alia quibus cohaererent homines.
— In thought, to be consistent, agree together: Non cohaerent, T.: haec naturā cohaerentia: sermo non cohaerebit, will have no consistent meaning.
—To hold together, remain, exist, maintain itself: qui ruunt nec cohaerere possunt: virtutes sine vitā beatā cohaerere non possunt.
— To cling closely, adhere, be connected with, cleave to, be in contact with: dextera ligno cohaesit, O.: scopuloque adfixa cohaesit, O.
—Fig., to be closely connected with, be in harmony with, be consistent with: cohaerens cum omni corpore membrum.