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Conscript fathers
Conscript Con"script, a. [L. conscriptus, p. p. of conscribere to write together, to enroll; con- + scribere to write. See Scribe.] Enrolled; written; registered. Conscript fathers (Rom. Antiq.), the senators of ancient Rome. When certain new senators were first enrolled with the ``fathers' the body was called Patres et Conscripti; afterward all were called Patres conscripti.

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- under a common living male patriarch, called a pater (the Latin word for "father"). When the early Roman gentes were aggregating to form a common community...
- objection, for example, to a perceived violation of individual rights. Those conscripted may evade service, sometimes by leaving the country, and s****ing asylum...
- Insofar as this specimen can be translated, it is as follows: The conscript fathers [i.e. Senators] took a boat and went to Philippi. The boat was upset...
- the fragments of a surviving speech: If you accept these proposals, Conscript Fathers, say so at once and simply, in accordance with your convictions. If...
- ″ ″But it's time, Tiberius Caesar Germanicus, to discover to the Conscript Fathers what your speech tend toward, because you've already reached the extrem...
- only conscript men; a few countries also conscript women. For example, Norway, Sweden, North Korea, South Korea, Israel, and Eritrea conscript both men...
- AmericansGeorge Washington, after the original Roman Cincinnatus Conscript Fatherstranslates from the Latin Patres Conscripti, a term for members...
- "The Son" was occasioned by his discovery of a letter written by his conscripted father prior to his death in World War I. Another Dyment poem "From Many...
- up of traditions, customs and rituals that are p****ed down from conscript to conscript. Often (but not always), these traditions and rituals are ****ociated...
- soon after, on July 16, 1862. A parody of the song, titled Song of the Conscripts, expressed resentment against the 1863 Enrollment Act and particularly...