Definition of cohaereo
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Orthography ID = 1002999
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LEM
cohaereō, cohaerēre, cohaesī, cohaesus
com-
verb (2nd conjugation)
  1. to cling together, be united, cohere
  2. to consist of, be composed of
  3. in thought, to be consistent, agree together
  4. to hold together, remain, exist, maintain itself
  5. to cling closely, adhere, be connected with, cleave to, be in contact with
  6. [figuratively] to be closely connected with, be in harmony with, be consistent with
Abbreviations
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.
 
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