cultus, ūs [colō], m., cultivation; refinement, luxury; mode of living, style.

[cum], prep. with abl., with, together with, at the same time with. In composition the forms com, con, and co are used, and denote (1) accompaniment, (2) intensity.

cum, conj.; of time, when, while, whenever; of cause, since; of concession, although; cum . . . tum, both . . . and, not only . . . but also.

[*cumbō], an old verb, same root as cubō.

ad—accumbō, ere, cubuī, cubitum, to lie or recline (esp. at table).

in—incumbō, ere, cubuī, cubitum, to lie or lean upon; devote one’s self.

ob—occumbō, ere, cubuī, cubitum, to fall (in death), die.

prō—prōcumbō, ere, cubuī, cubitum, to fall forward, fall prostrate.

cunctātiō, ōnis [cunctor], f., delay.

Cunctātor, ōris [cunctor], m., Delayer, a name given to Q. Fabius Maximus.