Coetus
Coetus is a Latin word that means "assembly, meeting, or gathering." It can also refer to a sexual encounter. The word is derived from the Latin word coeĊ, which means "to come together."
Pronunciation:
- Classical Latin: /Ëkoe̯.tus/, [Ëkoe̯t̪Ês̠]
- Ecclesiastical Latin: /Ët͡Êe.tus/, [Ët͡ÊÉËt̪us]
Synonyms:
- assembly
- congregation
- conclave
- council
- gathering
- meeting
- parliament
- synod
- convention
- convocation
Examples:
- Religious:
- The coetus of the faithful gathered to pray for the sick.
- The coetus of the elders met to discuss the future of the church.
- Scientific:
- The coetus of scientists gathered to discuss the latest research on climate change.
- The coetus of doctors met to discuss the latest treatment for cancer.
- Non-religious or non-scientific:
- The coetus of students gathered to protest the new tuition increase.
- The coetus of workers gathered to demand better working conditions.
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