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Note title 'Coarctarem' V.S. 'Coniactarem'
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These are both first person, singular subjuctive verbs, and the meanings are similar. 'Coactarem' means I restrict, bring close together. 'Coniactarem' means I throw together, discuss. There are subtle differences, but the main idea is to bring close together.

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