Compos, fine adiecto. Liu. Vix præ gaudio compotes. Id est, vix animi vel mentis compotes. Almost beside themselfe for ioy. Compos & particep animus sempiternarumrerum, & sub intelligentiam cadentium. Cic.A minde that vnderstandeth, and is pertaker of euerlasting things, &c.Compotem gratulationis facere.Plin. iun.To giue one occasion to reioyce on his friendes behalfe for any thing done or happened.Laudis compos.Plaut.That hath prayse or is praysed.Libertatis compos.Plaut.That hath obteyned libertie.Compotem patriæ facere aliquem.Plaut.To restore one to his countrey.Regui compos. Sil. Rationes & consilij compos. Cic.Compos scientiæ.Cic.That hath the knowledge of it.Compos victoriarum. Valer. Max. That hath at chiened victories.Compos virtutum.Cic.Indowed with vertues.Facere aliquem compotem vou. Seneca. To gette one that himselfe desireth.Compotem vrbis facere.Cic.To restore vnto the citie. Compos miferiarum.Plaut.Miserable, full of miseries.Compos culpæ.Plaut.Guiltie: culpable. Compos, ablatiuo iunctum: vt Compos animo.Sal.Well in his witte.Compos prædæ exercitus.Liu.That hath gotte a bootie.Compos eatum rerum animo.Cic. Compos neutro generi iunctum aliquando legitur: vt Voto compote, apud Senecam.
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com-pŏs (conp-), pŏtis, adj. [potis], having the mastery, control, or power over a thing, master of, partaking of, possessing, participating or sharing in, guilty of, etc. (very freq. and class.); constr. usu. with gen., more rarely with abl., or absol.(a). With gen.: animi, of a sane mind, Ter. Ad. 3, 2, 12: mentis, Cic. Phil. 2, 38, 97; id. Pis. 20, 48; Ov. M. 8, 35; Quint. 11, 3, 77; Tac. A. 15, 70; Suet. Vesp. 5: territum et vix mentis suae compotem opprimere, Curt. 6, 3, 16: nec satis compotem mentis... deferunt, id. 3, 5, 4: sui, Liv. 8, 18, 12; Cels. 5, 26, 13; Curt. 4, 12, 17: rationis et consilii, Cic. N. D. 2, 13, 36; cf. id. de Or. 1, 48, 210: libertatis, Plaut. Capt. prol. 41: patriae, id. ib. 3, 4, 89; Liv. 1, 32, 7: ejus doni, id. 1, 10, 7: hujus urbis, Cic. Sest. 69, 146: bellicae laudis, Liv. 30, 1, 5: spei, id. 29, 22, 5; Suet. Tib. 5: voti, having obtained or gratified one's wish, Hor. A. P. 76; Ov. A. A. 1, 486; Liv. 7, 40, 6; Suet. Aug. 28; id. Calig. 13; Sen. Hippol. 710; Curt. 9, 9 fin.; cf. votorum, Suet. Aug. 58.—(b). With abl.: qui essent animo et scientiā compotes, Cic. de Or. 1, 48, 210: corpore atque animo, Liv. 4, 40, 3: mente, Verg. Cul. 189: praedā ingenti, Liv. 3, 70, 13.—(g).Absol.: vix compos (sc. mentis) Imilce, Sil. 4, 808.—B. Referring to misfortune or guilt, sharing in, participating in, confederate in, etc. (anteclass. and post-Aug.). (a). With gen.: miseriarum, Plaut. Ep. 4, 1, 32: probri, Naev. ap. Non. p. 456, 25 (Trag. Rel. v. 6 Rib.): culpae, Plaut. Truc. 4, 3, 61: sceleris, Quint. 12, 1, 7.—(b). With abl.: magnis et multis malis, Att. ap. Non. p. 521, 27 (Trag. Rel. v. 36 Rib.).—II.Transf., of the thing: compote voto, Sen. Agam. 364.