Definition of commendo, conmendo
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Orthography ID = 1003080
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LEM
commendō, commendāre, commendāvī, commendātus
conmendō, conmendāre, conmendāvī, conmendātus
com-, 1 mando
verb (1st conjugation)
  1. to commit for protection, intrust, confide, deposit with
  2. [figuratively] to intrust, commit, confide
  3. [especially of the dying] to commend (survivors to others)
  4. to commend, recommend, ask favor for, make agreeable, render acceptable, grace
Abbreviations
commendō (conm-) āvī, ātus, āre com- + 1 mando, to commit for protection, intrust, confide, deposit with: Oratorem meum Sabino.

— Fig., to intrust, commit, confide: me tuae fidei, T.: historiam immortalitati: vita monimentis ad memoriam commendata.

— Esp., of the dying, to commend (survivors to others): parentes suos, Cs.: tibi moriens nos commendavit senex, T.: tibi suos testamento liberos.

—To commend, recommend, ask favor for, make agreeable, render acceptable, grace: se Caesari, Cs.: Orestillam, S.: civem nationibus: adseculae istius a meretriculā commendati: (vinum) quod me commendet amicae, H.: te infimo ordini: se tonsā cute, H.
 
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