| Latin | English | |
| proh | ah! | » |
| tui | your, yours /I read YOUR letter that said, dear john | » |
| cohors | a yard, enclosure /troop, 1/10 of a legion | » |
| cohibeo | confine, restrain, hold back, repress | » |
| cohaero | to cleave to | » |
| prohibeo | to prevent, hinder, restrain, prohibit, forbid | » |
| cohaereo | to cling to, correspond to | » |
| prohibeo | to hold back, withhold, restrain | » |
| cohortor | to encourage, incite, exhort | » |
| infandum | oh woe unutterable! | » |
| interdico | to forbid, prohibit, outlaw, gain an injunction | » |
| prohibitio | prohibition, restrain, forbidding | » |
| conventus | coming tohether, assembly, union, congress | » |
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| incoho, incohare | to begin, start upon, turn to, start | » |
| O tempora, o mores | Oh, the times! Oh, the morals! (Spoken by Cicero during his denunciation of the Conspiracy of Catilina in 63 BC) | » |
| cohaero, cohero, cohesi, cohesum | to adhere, stick together | » |
| O fortunatos nimium sua si bona norint, agricolas | Oh fortunate farmers [i.e., non-mariners], if only they would see their luck | » |
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