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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1886 Excerpt: ...consumor, suinptus sum, sumi. con-surgo, surrexi, surrectum, surgere, 3. v. n. con (= cum), in "augmentative" force; surgo, "to rise" To rise, arise, stand up. con-temno, tempsi, temptum, temnere, 3. v. a. con (= cum), in " augmentative" force; temno, "to despise " To despise greatly; to disdain, contemn.--Pass.: con-temnor, temptus sum, tennii. con-templ-or, atus sum, ari, 1. v. dep. con (= cum), denoting "completeness "; templ-um, "a place of observation " (" To have, or mark out, Tt templum on every side "; hence) To view attentively, survey, contemplate, etc. contemptus, a, um: 1. P. perf. pass. of contemno.--2. Pa.: Despised, disdained, contemptible, contemned. conten-tio, tionis, f. for contend-tio; fr. contend-o, "to contend" 1. A contending, striving, exertion, effort.--2. A contention, contest, dispute, controversy, strife. conten-tus, ta, tam, adj. contin-eo, "to restrain," through true root Contek (" That restrains himself"; hence) Contented, content. continent-Ia, Ise, f. contmens, continent-is, "moderate " (" The state, or quality, of the continens"; hence) Moderation. con-tineo, tmui, tentum, tTnere, 2. v. a. for con-teneo; fr. con (= cum), "together"; teneo, " to hold " 1. To hold together.--2. To comprise, contain.--Pass.: con-tineor, tentus sum, tmeri. con-tingo, tTgi, tactum, tingere, 3. v. a. and n. for con-tango; fr. con (= cum), in "intensive" force; tango, "to touch "j (" To touch on all sides"; hence) 1. Act.: To take, or get, hold of; to reach, arrive at.--2. Neut.: To happen or chance; to Jail out, come to pass. corp-us, oris, n. ("That which is made or formed&...