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condiscĭpŭla, ae, f. [condiscipulus], a female school-fellow, Mart. 10, 35, 15; App. M. 9, p. 224 al.
condiscĭpŭlātus, ūs, m. [condiscipulus], companionship in school (very rare), Nep. Att. 5, 3; and Just. 12, 6, 17 fin.; Inscr. Orell. 7392.
con-discĭpŭlus, i,m., a school-mate, companion at school, Cic. Tusc. 1, 18, 41; id. Att. 5, 19, 3; Nep. Att. 1, 3; Sen. Ep. 66; Quint. 1, 2, 26; 2, 2, 12; Suet. Ner. 22; id. Vit. 14; Plin. Ep. 1, 19, 1.
con-disco, dĭdĭci, 3, v. a.
- * I. To learn with or in company with one: ex his, qui mihi Athenis condidicere, App. Flor. 3, n. 18, p. 362, 8.
- II. To learn carefully, eagerly, or well, to learn thoroughly (rare but class. in prose and poetry).
- (α) With acc.: modos, Hor. C. 4, 11, 34: crimen a teneris annis, Ov. H. 4, 25: genera plausuum, *Suet. Ner. 20: pacem oculis, Sil. 7, 462.
Far more freq.,
- (β) With inf.: ego istuc aliis dare condidici, Plaut. Ps. 4, 1, 34: merum bibere, id. Curc. 1, 3, 4; 4, 3, 2; id. Poen. 3, 1, 11: mihi paulo diligentius supplicare, Cic. Planc. 5, 13; * Quint. 1, 9, 2: foris pasci, Col. 7, 3, 19: pauperiem pati, Hor. C. 3, 2, 3.
- * (γ) With a relative-clause: condiscere qui pecuniae fructus esset, Cic. Quint. 3, 12.
- B. Transf., of inanim. subjects: ut (flagellum) paulatim condiscat suis radicibus ali, Col. 4, 15, 3; so id. 3, 10, 16; Plin. 21, 5, 11, § 24.