Colchī, ōrum, pl. m., the inhabitants of Colchis, in Asia.

Collātīnus, ī, m., (L.) Tarquinius Collātīnus, the husband of Lucretia, and one of the first two consuls, 509 B.C.

collīnus, a, um, [collis, a hill], adj., pertaining to a hill, hilly; Porta Collīna, the Colline Gate.

collum, ī, m., neck.

colō, ere, uī, cultus, to till, cultivate; dwell in; practice, cherish; clothe, adorn; honor, esteem. in—incolō, ere, uī, —, to dwell, settle, inhabit.

colōnia, ae, [colō], f., a colony, settlement.

columna, ae, f., a column, pillar.

coma, ae, f., hair.

comes, itis [con + ], m. and f., a companion, comrade; attendant, follower.

comētēs, ae, Gr. acc. comētēn, m., a comet.