Definition of cohors
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Orthography ID = 1003004
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LEM
cohors, cohortis
com-, HER-
noun (f., 3rd pure I-stem declension)
  1. a court, enclosure, yard, pen, cattle-yard
  2. a crowd, multitude, company, throng, train
  3. [in the army] a company, division, cohort (the tenth part of a legion, or six centuriae, about 360 men)
  4. a train, retinue, body of attendants, staff, suite
  5. auxiliary troops, allies
Abbreviations
cohors rtis (acc. cortem, C.), f com- + HER-, a court, enclosure, yard, pen, cattle-yard, O.: habes cortem in Palatio, i. e. your house.

—A crowd, multitude, company, throng, train: gigantum, H.: fratrum stipata, V.: impura, villanous mob: febrium, H.

— In the army, a company, division, cohort (the tenth part of a legion, or six centuriae, about 360 men), Cs.: cum cohortibus expeditis ire, S.

— A train, retinue, body of attendants, staff, suite: praetoria, the body-guard of the governor: praetoris: Metelli: tota tua illa: laudat Brutum laudatque cohortem, H.: cf. scortorum praetoria.

—Auxiliary troops, allies, S.
 
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