Congemo, cóngemis, pen. cor. congémui, congémitum, pen cor. congémere. Cic.To waile, lament, or weepe with other.Congemere ac flere mortem. Lucret. To lament and bewaile ones death.Positum feretro congemuere.Val. Flac.They wept for him.Congemere. ad arbores translatum. Virg.To crash, or etack when it beginneth to fall, after it is cut.
Lewis and Short: Latin dictionary
con-gĕmo, ŭi, 3, v. n. and a.I.Neutr., to sigh or groan deeply or loudly, to heave a sigh. A. Prop. (rare but class.): congemuit senatus frequens, Cic. Mur. 25, 51; Suet. Tib. 23.—B.Transf., poet., of trees cut down: supremum congemuit, Verg. A. 2, 631.—II.Act., to deplore, lament, bewail: quid mortem congemis ac fles? Lucr. 3, 934: positum feretro congemuere, Val. Fl. 5, 12.