Lewis & Short

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com-mōlĭor (conm-), ītus, 4, v. dep. (ante- and post-class. and very rare); prop., to set in motion: commoliri tempestas fulmina coeptat, Lucr. 6, 255.
Trop.: lamenta virum commoliri atque ciere, Lucr. 6, 242 Lachm. N. cr.: dolum aut machinam, Caecil. Stat. ap. Cic. N. D. 3, 29, 73.
Transf.: nimis moleste confabricatus commolitusque est originem vocabuli, has undertaken, Favorin. ap. Gell. 3, 19, 3.

1. commōlītus, a, um, Part., v. commolior.

com-mŏlo, ŭi, ĭtum, 3, v. a., to grind thoroughly, to pound (post-Aug.): (grana) minutissime, Col. 12, 28, 1: olivam, bacam, id. 12, 50, 18; cf. also Commolenda.