[cōnscrīptus] [orig. part. of cōnscrībō], adj., enrolled; patrēs cōnscrīptī, the official title of the senators. Roman writers took this phrase as = patrēs et cōnscrīptī, explaining patrēs as patricians, of whom orig. the senate was wholly composed, and cōnscrīptī as denoting the plebeians newly enrolled in the senate in 509 B.C., after the expulsion of the kings. It may, however, = enrolled patricians, to distinguish the senators from the patricians who were not enrolled in the senate.
cōnsecrō, see [sacrō].
cōnsēnsus, ūs [cōnsentiō], m., united opinion, consent, agreement.
cōnsentiō, see [sentiō].
cōnsequor, see [sequor].
cōnserō, see [serō].
cōnservō, see [servō].
cōnsīderō, āre, āvī, ātus, to look at closely, examine, reflect, consider.
cōnsīdō, see [sīdō].
cōnsilium, ī [cf. cōnsulō], n., plan, scheme; judgment, wit, sense, shrewdness; cōnsilium capere or inīre, to plan.