Comitia, see [Concilium].
Commentari, see [Cogitare].
Committere, see [Fidere].
[Commodare]; Mutuum Dare. Commodare means to lend without formality and stipulation, on the supposition of receiving the thing lent again when it is done with. Mutuum dare is to grant a loan on the supposition of receiving an equivalent when the time of the loan expires. Commodatio is an act of kindness; mutuum datio is a matter of business. (iv. 137.)
Communicare, see [Impertire].
Comœdus, see [Actor].
Compar, see [Æquus].
Compedes, see [Vincula].
Compendium, see [Lucrum].
Compescere, see [Coercere].