concertatio

concertatio

concertātio, ōnis, f. (concerto), der Kampf, Streit, die Fehde zweier od. mehrerer, a) übh.: magistratuum, Cic. Sest. 77: facta est longa concertatio inter domum Saul et inter domum David, Vulg. 2. regg. 3, 1. – b) insbes., der dialektische, der Wortkampf, das Disputieren (als Handlung), auch im Plur., Ter., Cic. u.a.: concertatio captatioque verborum, Disputiersucht, die εριστική der Sophisten, Cic.: sine ieiuna concertatione verborum, Wortschwall, Cic.: inter se magnā concertatione dissident, Lact.


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