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convenio

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Latin

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Etymology

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FromProto-Italic*komgʷənjō.

Pronunciation

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Verb

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conveniō (present infinitiveconvenīre,perfect activeconvēnī,supineconventum);fourth conjugation

  1. toconvene,assemble,gather,meet orcometogether
    • 29BCE – 19BCE,Virgil,Aeneid4.416–417:
      “Anna, vidēs tōtō properārī lītore circum: / undiqueconvēnēre; [...].”
      [Dido speaks to her sister:] “Anna, you see [what] is being hurried all along the shore: [the Trojans]have gathered from everywhere [in Carthage]; [...].”
  2. toaccost, to call on
  3. tosue, to let be summoned tocourt
    • a.228,Dig.,Ulpianus libro 25 ad edictum,11.7.14.7:
      Potest tamen distingui et misericordiae modus, ut in hoc fuerit misericors vel pius qui funeravit, ut eum sepeliret, ne insepultus iaceret, non etiam ut suo sumptu fecerit: quod si iudici liqueat, non debet eum quiconvenitur absolvere: quis enim sine pietatis intentione alienum cadaver funerat?
      It is nonetheless possible to distinguish the mode of kindheartedness, wherein when someone was kind or pious as to inter someone, so he is not unburied, he would not do so from his own pocket: if this is clear to the judge, he must not acquit him who issued: for who inters a strange body without any stirring of piety?
  4. to befit, to besuited (for), to be suitable (for)
  5. to beagreed upon
    Synonyms:concordō,condīcō,cōnsentiō,assentiō,concurrō,congruō,cōnstō,pangō
    Antonyms:dissideō,dissentiō,variō,abhorreō,discordō,recusō
    convenit inter omnēs utit is agreed by all that

Conjugation

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   Conjugation ofconveniō (fourth conjugation)
indicativesingularplural
firstsecondthirdfirstsecondthird
activepresentconveniōconvenīsconvenitconvenīmusconvenītisconveniunt
imperfectconveniēbamconveniēbāsconveniēbatconveniēbāmusconveniēbātisconveniēbant
futureconveniamconveniēsconvenietconveniēmusconveniētisconvenient
perfectconvēnīconvēnistīconvēnitconvēnimusconvēnistisconvēnērunt,
convēnēre
pluperfectconvēneramconvēnerāsconvēneratconvēnerāmusconvēnerātisconvēnerant
future perfectconvēnerōconvēnerisconvēneritconvēnerimusconvēneritisconvēnerint
passivepresentconveniorconvenīris,
convenīre
convenīturconvenīmurconvenīminīconveniuntur
imperfectconveniēbarconveniēbāris,
conveniēbāre
conveniēbāturconveniēbāmurconveniēbāminīconveniēbantur
futureconveniarconveniēris,
conveniēre
conveniēturconveniēmurconveniēminīconvenientur
perfectconventus + present active indicative ofsum
pluperfectconventus + imperfect active indicative ofsum
future perfectconventus + future active indicative ofsum
subjunctivesingularplural
firstsecondthirdfirstsecondthird
activepresentconveniamconveniāsconveniatconveniāmusconveniātisconveniant
imperfectconvenīremconvenīrēsconvenīretconvenīrēmusconvenīrētisconvenīrent
perfectconvēnerimconvēnerīsconvēneritconvēnerīmusconvēnerītisconvēnerint
pluperfectconvēnissemconvēnissēsconvēnissetconvēnissēmusconvēnissētisconvēnissent
passivepresentconveniarconveniāris,
conveniāre
conveniāturconveniāmurconveniāminīconveniantur
imperfectconvenīrerconvenīrēris,
convenīrēre
convenīrēturconvenīrēmurconvenīrēminīconvenīrentur
perfectconventus + present active subjunctive ofsum
pluperfectconventus + imperfect active subjunctive ofsum
imperativesingularplural
firstsecondthirdfirstsecondthird
activepresentconvenīconvenīte
futureconvenītōconvenītōconvenītōteconveniuntō
passivepresentconvenīreconvenīminī
futureconvenītorconvenītorconveniuntor
non-finite formsinfinitiveparticiple
activepassiveactivepassive
presentconvenīreconvenīrīconveniēns
futureconventūrumesseconventumīrīconventūrusconveniendus,
conveniundus
perfectconvēnisseconventumesseconventus
future perfectconventumfore
perfect potentialconventūrumfuisse
verbal nounsgerundsupine
genitivedativeaccusativeablativeaccusativeablative
conveniendīconveniendōconveniendumconveniendōconventumconventū

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References

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  • convenio”, inCharlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879)A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
  • convenio”, inCharlton T. Lewis (1891)An Elementary Latin Dictionary, New York: Harper & Brothers
  • convenio inGaffiot, Félix (1934)Dictionnaire illustré latin-français, Hachette.
  • Carl Meißner, Henry William Auden (1894)Latin Phrase-Book[1], London:Macmillan and Co.
    • to collect together at one spot:in unum locum convenire, confluere
    • how is this consistent? how are we to reconcile this...:quī convenit?
    • to meet a person (accidentally or intentionally) and talk with him:convenire aliquem
    • the accounts balance:ratio alicuius rei constat (convenit, par est)
    • to meet for elections:comitiis (Abl.)convenire
    • peace is concluded on condition that..:pax convenit in eam condicionem, ut...

Spanish

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Etymology

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Pseudo-Latinism, as if from*convenium. CompareLatinconventum(pact, agreement, treaty) andSpanishconvenir(to agree); both fromLatinconveniō.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /komˈbenjo/[kõmˈbe.njo]
  • Rhymes:-enjo
  • Syllabification:con‧ve‧nio

Noun

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convenio m (pluralconvenios)

  1. agreement
    Synonym:acuerdo
  2. covenant
  3. (diplomacy)convention(an international agreement)

Derived terms

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