Conspiratio
From TTT
Latin-English
conspīrātĭ|ō, -ōnis. (kon.spiˈra.tsi.o) fem.
- Concord, harmony, agreement.
- A conspiracy or plot.
[conspiro.]
Loci
- αʹ Cicero, Pro M. Scauro 20:
| non agam igitur cum ista Sardorum conspiratione et cum expresso, coacto sollicitatoque periurio subtiliter neque acu quaedam enucleata argumenta conquiram, sed contra impetum istorum impetu ego nostro concurram atque confligam. | So I am not going to discuss that conspiracy of Sardinians or extorted, forced, and solicited perjury, nor will I subtly probe into any arguments they have hatched; I will confront them, and fend off their attack with one of our own. |
