C / concĭno
verb transitive intransitive

concĭno

2nd PP con-cĭnere · 3rd PP cĭnŭi · 4th PP con-cĭn3 · conj. 3rd
sup., 3, v. n. and a. [cano]. supine
sup., 3, v. n. and a. [cano].
Neutr., to sing, play; sound together, in concert; harmoniously intransitive
Neutr., to sing, play, or sound together, in concert or harmoniously (class.).
ubi (chorus) certis numeris ac pedibus velut facta conspiratione consensit… literal
Prop.: ubi (chorus) certis numeris ac pedibus velut facta conspiratione consensit atque concinuit, Col. 12, 2, 4: concinere tragoedo pronuntianti, to accompany, Suet. Calig. 54: cornua ac tubae concinuere, Tac. A. 1, 68; cf.: concinunt tubae, Liv. 9, 32, 6; and: ubi signa concinuissent, id. 30, 5, 2.— Also without the idea of concert: concinit albus olor, Ov. H. 7, 2.—
to agree together, harmonize, accord; N. cr figuratively
Trop., to agree together, harmonize, accord, συνᾴδω: omnibus inter se concinentibus mundi partibus, Cic. N. D. 2, 7, 19: videsne ut haec concinant? id. Fin. 5, 28, 83: faxo, ne juvet vox ista veto, quā nunc concinentes collegas nostros tam laeti auditis, Liv. 6, 35, 9: ita fit ut nulli duo concinant, Plin. 3, 1, 3, § 16: Stoici cum Peripateticis re concinere videntur, verbis discrepare, Cic. N. D. 1, 7, 16 Orell. N. cr.
Act., to cause to sound together, in concert; harmoniously, to make concordant sounds, to sound, sing of, celebrate in song, magnify active
Act., to cause to sound together, in concert or harmoniously, to make concordant sounds, to sound, sing of, celebrate in song, magnify, etc.
haec cum pressis et flebilibus modis, qui totis theatris maestitiam inferant,… in general
In gen.: haec cum pressis et flebilibus modis, qui totis theatris maestitiam inferant, concinuntur, Cic. Tusc. 1, 44, 106: ite, concinite in modum: Io Hymen, etc., Cat. 61, 123; Suet. Calig. 6: carmina nuptialia, Cat. 61, 12: carmina, id. 65, 13: laudes Iovi, Tib. 2, 5, 10: aelinon, Ov. Am. 3, 9, 24: sua festa Palilia, Tib. 2, 5, 88: laetos dies, Hor. C. 4, 2, 41: majore plectro Caesarem, id. ib. 33: stridor lituum clangorque tubarum Non pia concinuit cum rauco classica cornu, Luc. 1, 238.—
to sing prophetically, prophesy; P. a., harmonizing, harmonious especially
Esp. (acc. to cano, II. C.), to sing prophetically, prophesy (very rare): nigraque funestum concinit omen avis, Prop. 2 (3), 28, 38. tristia omina, Ov. Am. 3, 12, 2. —Hence, concĭnens, entis, P. a., harmonizing, harmonious, Arn. 3, 123.—Comp., Claud. Mam. Stat. Anim. 2, 5.