Definition: To compel, restrict, confine.

The Latin Phrase Cogo, Coegi, Coactum has many meanings, mainly: to compel, restrict, confine. To view more Latin Phrases that start with the letter C, please visit: Latin Phrases that begin with the letter C. Can't find what your looking for? Don't worry, we have thousands of other Latin Phrases for you to browse through. You are after all on the fastest growing Latin Phrase resource site on the internet!

Cogo, Coegi, Coactum shares similar meaning with and/or has multiple Latin Phrase interpretations for the following Latin Phrases: Ago , Coerceo, Cogo Coegi Coactum, Cohibeo, Confero, Constringo Constrixi Constrictum, Contineo, Duco and Termino.

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Other popular Latin Phrases that start with the letter C

For a comprehensive list of all Latin Phrases starting with 'C' click here. You can also visit our Latin Word main section for a directory of all Latin Phrases organized alphabetically by clicking here.

Comitto
to entrust, commit
Consisto
(+ abl etc) to be formed of, consist / stop, stay
Cuius
(fem sing gen) (the queen), the vices OF WHOM were many
Consulo
(+ dat) look to the interests of / consult, ask advice
Corroboro
to strengthen
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