C / conglăcĭo
verb transitive intransitive

conglăcĭo

2nd PP con-glăcĭāre · 3rd PP con-glăcātum · conj. 1st
no perf., (very rare).
Neutr., to turn entirely to ice, to freeze up intransitive
Neutr., to turn entirely to ice, to freeze up.
aqua neque conglaciaret frigoribus, neque nive pruinaque concresceret, * Cic.… literal
Prop.: aqua neque conglaciaret frigoribus, neque nive pruinaque concresceret, * Cic. N. D. 2, 10, 26.—
is frozen up; passes inactively figuratively
Trop.: Curioni nostro tribunatus conglaciat, is frozen up, i. e. passes inactively, Cael. ap. Cic. Fam. 8, 6, 3; cf. congelo fin.
Act., to cause to freeze up active
Act., to cause to freeze up: conglaciantur aquae, Albin. 2, 101: conglaciato imbre, Plin. 2, 60, 61, § 152.