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Compos mentis is an adjective that translates literally to ‘
in command
of one’s mind.’ It first came into use in the English language in the early 17th century, around 1610.
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Ergo can mean consequently, therefore, accordingly, or hence. It also has a combining form ergo-, usually related to work, i.e. ergonomics, however this originates from the Greek language. The two are commonly mixed up, but entirely separate.
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8 Do you take care only that provisions are abundantly provided for the legions, for if I have judged Avidius correctly I know that they will not be wasted. " The prefect's answer to Marcus runs: 9 "You planned wisely, Sire, when you put Cassius
in command
of the Syrian legions.
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8 tu tantum fac adsint legionibus abunde commeatus, quos, si bene Avidium novi, scio non perituros." 9 praefecti ad Marcum: "Recte consuluisti, mi domine, quod Cassium praefecisti17 Syriacis legionibus. 10 nihil enim tam expedit quam homo severior Graecanicis militibus. 11 ille sane omnes excaldationes, omnes flores de capite collo et sinu militi excutiet. 12 annona militaris omnis parata est, neque quicquam deest sub bono duce; non enim multum aut quaeritur aut impenditur." 6