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iii. 667); cut off, cut short, put an end | in-cumbo, ere, cubui, cubitum, to lay

to (E. ix. 14). 2.

in-cipio, ere, cepi, ceptum, to begin something or begin to do something, w. acc. obj. or inf. (i. 721); begin to speak (ii. 13); begin, begin to be (ii. 269). .13.

inclementia, ae, f., cruelty, harshness, severity (ii. 602).

in-clūdo, ere, clūsi, clūsum, to shut up,

shut in, inclose, secrete (ii. 19). 6. inclutus, a, um, adj., illustrious, renowned,

famous (ii. 82). 5.

incognitus, a, um, adj., unknown (i. 515). incoho, āre, āvi, ātum, to begin, lay the foundation of, consecrate, begin to sacrifice upon (vi. 252).

in-colo, ere, ui, to inhabit (vi. 675). incolumis, e, adj., undiminished, unimpaired (ii. 88); unharmed, uninjured, safe (ii. 577). 4.

incomitātus, a, um, adj., unattended,

without an attendant or escort (ii. 456). 2. inconcessus, a, um, adj., forbidden (i. 651).

inconditus, a, um, adj., not well put to

gether, imperfect, unpolished (E. ii. 4). incōnsultus, a, um, adj., not advised, without advice (iii. 452).

one's self upon anything, rest or lie upon (ii. 205); fall upon, swoop down upon (i. 84); hang over (ii. 514); lean over or upon (v. 325); bend to (v. 15); abs., apply one's self (iv. 397). 7. in-curro, ere, curri (cucurri), cursum, to rush in, assail, attack (ii. 409). in-curvo, are, avi, atum, to bend (v. 500).

in-cūso, āre, āvi, ātum, to chide, accuse, upbraid (i. 410). 2.

in-cutio, ere, cussi, cussum, to strike upon or against; strike into, put into (i. 69).

indāgō, inis, f., a line of toils, a circuit of nets (iv. 121).

inde, adv., from that place, thence; from that time, after that; from that source, from that one (i. 275). 18. indebitus, a, um, adj., not due, undeserved, unpromised (vi. 66).

indēprēnsus, a, um, adj., undiscovered, intricate, without a clue (v. 591). Indi, ōrum, m. pl., the inhabitants of India, the Indians; used loosely for the Persians, Ethiopians, etc. (vi. 794). indicium, ii, n., a disclosure, discovery, charge, testimony, evidence (ii. 84).

incredibilis, e, adj., incredible, past belief | in-dico, ere, dixi, dictum, to declare

(iii. 294).

incrēmentum, i, n., growth, increase, offspring (E. iv. 49).

in-crepito, āre, āvi, ātum, to challenge, call upon (i. 738); chide (iii. 454). 2. in-crepo, āre, ui, itum, to rattle, clatter; cry aloud, chide, rebuke (vi. 387). in-cresco, ere, crēvi, crētum, to grow in or upon, grow up (iii. 46). in-cubo, are, cubui, cubitum, to lie upon (iv. 83); rest upon, brood over (i. 89); brood over, watch or guard jealously (vi. 610). 3.

incultus, a, um, adj., untilled, uncultivated, wild (i. 308); unkempt, neglected (vi. 300). 2.

publicly, proclaim, announce, appoint, fix (i. 632). 3.

indigeo, ere, digui, to be in need of, need, want, require (E. ii. 71). in-dignor, āri, ātus, to be indignant, chafe, fret, be enraged (i. 55). 4. indignus, a, um, adj., unworthy, unde served, shameful, cruel (ii. 285). 3. indomitus, a, um, adj., ungovernable,

fierce, wild, stubborn, fiery (ii. 440). 3. in-duco, ere, dūxi, ductum, to draw on, put on (v. 379); induce, influence, persuade (v. 399). 2.

in-dulgeo, ere, dulsi, dultum, to indulge in, give one's self up to, yield to (ii. 776). 3.

induo, ere, indui, indūtum, to put on, assume (i. 684); surround, deck (iii. 526); in pass. w. reflex. sig., put on (ii. 393). 3.

indūtus, a, um, part. (induo), clad, cov

ered, arrayed, enveloped (ii. 275). 3. inēlūctabilis, e, adj., inevitable (ii. 324). in-eo, īre, īvi (ii), itum, to enter, go into

(v. 114); enter upon, begin (v. 583); undertake (v. 846). 3. inermis, e, adj., unarmed, defenceless (i. 487). 2.

iners, ertis, adj., lazy, sluggish, tame (iv. 158); lifeless, dead (ii. 364). 2.

worse, meaner (vi. 170); superl., Imus, a, um, the lowest, deepest, very (i. 84); the bottom of, inmost (i. 371); ab or ex imo, utterly (ii. 625). 29.

Infestus, a, um, adj., hostile, dangerous,

deadly, fatal, threatening (ii. 529). 3. in-figo, ere, fixi, fixum, to fix upon, impale (i. 45); fasten, fix (iv. 4). 4. In-findo, ere, fidi, fissum, to cleave (v. 142).

în-fit, defect., he begins to speak (v. 708). in-flammo, āre, āvi, ātum, to kindle; inflame with love or any other passion (iii. 330). 2.

inexpertus, a, um, adj., untried (iv. in-flecto, ere, flexi, flexum, to bend (iii.

415).

inextrīcābilis, e, adj., inextricable, intricate (vi. 27).

631); change, alter, move, affect (iv. 22). in-flo, āre, avi, atum, to blow or breathe into or upon, inflate, swell (iii. 357).

Infabricatus, a, um, adj., unwrought, informis, e, adj., shapeless, misshapen,

unshaped (iv. 400).

infandus,

a,

um, adj., unspeakable, abominable, dreadful, impious, horrible (i. 251). 9. Infāns, fantis, m., f., an infant (vi. 427). infaustus, a, um, adj., ill-omened, illfated, unfortunate (v. 635).

Infectus, a, um, adj., not made or done, false (iv. 190).

Infectus, a, um, part. (inficio), stained, discolored (v. 413); inmixed, inwrought (vi. 742). 2.

infēlix, icis, adj., scanty, unfruitful (iii.

649); unlucky, unfortunate (i. 475); ill-boding (iii. 246). 24.

infēnsus, a, um, adj., hostile, enraged (ii. 72). 4.

infernus, a, um, adj., underground, infernal, belonging to the Lower World (iii. 386). 4.

In-fero, ferre, tuli, illatum, to bring, carry or bear to or into (i. 6); to put or throw on an altar, to offer, sacrifice, present (iii. 66); w. bellum, to make or wage war (iii. 248). 4.

inferus, a, um, adj., below, underneath;

comp. inferior, ius, inferior, lower,

unsightly, hideous (iii. 431). 3. infractus, a, um, part. (infringo), broken, weakened, overborne (v. 784).

in-frendo, ere, to gnash the teeth (iii. 664).

Infrēnus, a, um, adj., unbridled, using no bridles (iv. 41).

infula, ae, f., a white and red fillet of woollen stuff worn upon the forehead by priests, vestals, and suppliants, also by sacrificial victims, as a token of religious consecration and inviolability (ii. 430).

in-fundo, ere, fūdi, fūsum, to pour on, in, down (iv. 122); pour or spread over (iv. 250); of people, stream in, throng (v. 552); pour through, infuse (vi. 726). 6.

Infusus, a, um, part. (infundo). in-gemino, are, avi, atum, to redouble, reiterate, increase (i. 747); intrans., be redoubled, increase twofold, grow more and more (iii. 199). 7. in-gemo, ere, gemui, to groan, lament, sigh over (i. 93). 4. ingēns, entis, adj., enormous, huge, vast, immense, great, mighty, massive, stalwart

(i. 99); famous, illustrious, great (ii. 325). 72.

ingrātus, a, um, adj., unpleasant, painful (ii. 101); unthankful, ungrateful, irresponsive, insensate (vi. 213). 2. in-gredior, i, gressus, to go or walk in or into, walk, go along, advance (iv. 177); undertake, enter upon any work (iii. 17); begin to speak (iv. 107). ingruo, ere, ui, to rush or break in or

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upon, assail the ear (ii. 301).

inguen, inis, n., the groin, loin (E. vi. 75). in-hio, āre, āvi, ātum, to gape; gape or gaze at eagerly, regard with eager interest (iv. 64).

inhonestus, a, um, adj., ignominious, shameful (vi. 497).

in-horreo, ere, ui, to bristle; grow rough, roughen (iii. 195).

inhospitus, a, um, adj., inhospitable, wild, dangerous (iv. 41). 2.

inhumātus, a, um, adj., unburied (i. 353). 4.

in-icio, ere, iēci, iectum, to throw, cast,

hurl at, upon or into (ii. 726); se inicere, to throw one's self, rush (ii. 408). 3. inimicus, a, um, adj., hostile, unfriendly (i. 67); injurious, hurtful, destructive (i. 123). 9.

iniquus, a, um, adj., unfair, unjust, partial, hostile, spiteful, adverse (i. 668); unfavorable, disadvantageous (iv. 618); unfortunate, unhappy (vi. 332); narrow, dangerous (v. 203). 7.

iniūria, ae, f., injury, injustice, wrong, tale of wrong (i. 341); insult, affront (i. 27); revenge, punishment (iii. 256); harm, injury, damage (iii. 604). 5.

iniussus, a, um, adj., unbidden (vi. 375).

iniūstus, a, um, adj., unjust, unrighteous, cruel (E. iii. 33).

in-labor, i, lapsus, to slide or glide into (ii. 240). 2.

inlaetabilis, e, adj., joyless, cheerless, mournful (iii. 707).

in-lido, ere, līsi, lisum, to strike, dash

into or upon, drive upon (i. 112); crash into, crush (v. 480). 3.

in-lūdo, ere, lūsi, lūsum, to play with, make sport of, mock, jeer at (ii. 64). 2. inlūstris, e, adj., bright, clear; illustrious, famous, renowned (vi. 758).

| inluviēs, ēi, f., filth (iii. 593).

in-necto, ere, nexui, nexum, to tie, fasten, bind (v. 511); bind about, enwrap (v. 425); invent, contrive, frame (iv. 51). 5.

in-no, āre, āvi, ātum, to float upon, sail upon (vi. 134). 2. innoxius, a,

683). 2.

um, adj., harmless (ii.

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inops, opis, adj., poor, needy, bereft of, destitute of (iv. 300).

Inõus, a, um, adj., of or belonging to Ino, daughter of Cadmus; son of Ino, i. e., Palaemon (v. 823).

inquam, is, it, defect. vb., postpos., to say (i. 321). 12.

însănia, ae, f., insanity, madness (iv. 595) ;

folly, madness (ii. 42). 2.

Insanio, īre, īvi (ii), ītum, to be mad,

frantic, to rare, make a fool of one's self (E. iii. 36); to be crazed on account of love (E. x. 22).

însānus, a, um, adj., insane, mad (vi.

135); inspired (iii. 443).

Inscius, a, um, adj., not knowing, ignorant, unconscious (i. 718). 4.

in-scribo, ere, scripsi, scriptum, to write on, mark, trace (i. 478).

în-sequor, i, secutus, to follow (i. 87); follow up, pursue (i. 241); proceed, w. inf. (iii. 32). 10.

in-sero, sere, serui, sertum, to put in, insert (iii. 152).

insero, ere, sevi, situm, to plant or sow

in, plant, graft (E. i. 74).

in-serto, āre, frequent., to put in, insert, thrust in (ii. 672).

în-sideo, ere, sēdi, to sit or rest upon (i.

719); trans., occupy, take possession of (ii. 616). 2.

Insidiae, ārum, f. pl., an ambush; stratagem, trick, plot, snare, wiles, treachery (i. 754). 7.

în-sido, ere, sēdi, sessum, to sit down upon, settle on, alight on (vi. 708). însīgne, is, n., a badge, sign, decoration, ornament, in pl., insignia (ii. 389). 2. însīgnis, e, adj., marked, distinguished, remarkable, extraordinary, beautiful, noted (i. 625). 13.

In-sinuo, āre, āvi, ātum, to steal in, creep in, penetrate (ii. 229).

In-sisto, ere, stiti, to stand or tread upon,

set foot on (vi. 563); w. inf. expressed or understood (iv. 533). 2. Insomnium, ii, n., a dream, a vision in sleep (iv. 9). 2.

in-sono, āre, sonui, to sound loudly, resound, roar (ii. 53); to crack a whip (v. 579). 2.

insōns, sontis, adj., guiltless, innocent, harmless (ii. 84). 6.

Inspērātus, a, um, adj., unhoped for (iii. 278).

în-spicio, ere, spēxi, spectum, to look

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In-stīgo, āre, āvi, ātum, to stimulate, urge on, incite (v. 228).

în-stituo, ere, ui, ūtum, to build, erect, found (vi. 70); establish, ordain, appoint (vi. 143); teach (E. ii. 33). 2. In-sto, stare, stiti, statum, to press upon, pursue (i. 468); press forward, push on (i. 423); be intent upon (i. 504); quod Instat, the business in hand, an enterprise (iv. 115). 8. in-struo, ere, strūxi, strūctum, to build, construct (i. 638); draw up, arrange, set in order (ii. 254); furnish, provide with, fit out, equip (iii. 471); instruct, train (ii. 152). 7.

însuētus, a, um, adj., unaccustomed, unusual (vi. 16).

insula, ae, f., an island (i. 159). 6. in-sulto, āre, āvi, ātum, to spring or leap at or upon (vi. 571); behave insolently, exult over (ii. 330). 2.

In-sum, inesse, infui, to be in, be there (vi. 26).

in-suo, ere, sui, sūtum, to sew in or into (v. 405).

insuper, adv., above, on the top (i. 61);

moreover, besides, in addition (ii. 71). 4. insuperabilis, e, adj., unconquerable (iv. 40).

In-surgo, ere, surrexi, surrectum, to

rise upon, rise up to, w. rēmis, pull with all one's might (iii. 207); rise to the stroke in boxing (v. 443). 4.

intāctus, a, um, adj., untouched by the

yoke (vi. 38); pure, undefiled, chaste, virgin (i. 345). 2.

integer, gra, grum, adj, whole, unimpaired, vigorous, fresh (ii. 638). intemerātus, a, um, inviolate, stainless (ii. 143); pure, i. e., wine unmixed with water (iii. 178). 2. intempestus, a, um, adj., unseasonable;

w. nox, the dead of night (iii. 587). in-tendo, ere, tendi, tentum, to stretch out, stretch, spread, extend (iii. 683); cover with, hang with (iv. 506); bind

over or upon (v. 403); swell, fill, distend (v. 33). 6.

intento, are, avi, atum, to stretch out, hold out threateningly, brandish (vi. 572); threaten (i. 91). 2.

intentus, a, um, part. (intendo), stretched, strained (v. 136); on the stretch, straining, eager (v. 137); intent, attentive (ii. 1). 4.

inter, prep. w. acc., between, among, during, in the midst of; w. reflex, with one another, together, mutually. inter-clūdo, ere, clūsi, clūsum, to shut off, cut off, obstruct; w. pōntī, prevent or hinder from embarcation (ii. 111). interdum, adv., sometimes, now and then, meanwhile (i. 718). 2.

interea, adv., meanwhile (i. 418). inter-for, āri, ātus, to break in with speech,

interrupt (i. 386).

interfūsus, a, um, part. (interfundo), poured between, flowing between (vi. 439); suffused (iv. 644). 2.

interior, ius, comp. adj., interior, on the inside, inner, within (i. 637). 6. interitus, ūs, m., a perishing, death (E. v. 28).

inter-luo, ere, to flow between, wash (iii. 419).

inter-misceo, ēre, miscui, mīxtum, to

intermix, intermingle (E. x. 5).

interpres, etis, m., f., an interpreter (iii. 359); an agent, messenger, author (iv. 608). 5.

interritus, a, um, adj, unterrified, un

daunted, fearless (v. 427). 2. inter-rumpo, ere, rūpi, ruptum, to break off, suspend, interrupt (iv. 88). intervāllum, i, n., a space between, an interval (v. 320).

in-texo, ere, texui, textum, to weave in, embroider (v. 252); frame (ii. 16); cover (vi. 216). 3.

intimus, a, um, adj. (superl. of interior), inmost (i. 243).

in-tono, are, ui, atum, to thunder, re

sound (i. 90); cry aloud, thunder forth (vi. 607). 3.

intōnsus, a, um, adj., unshaven, untrimmed, shaggy (E. v. 63).

in-torqueo, ere, torsi, tortum, to brandish and hurl (ii. 231).

intră, adv. and prep., within (ii. 33). 2. intractabilis, e, adj., unmanageable, invincible (i. 339).

in-tremo, ere, ui, to tremble, quake, shake (iii. 581).

3.

intro, āre, āvi, ātum, to go into, enter (iii. 219). 6.

intrō-gredior, i, gressus, to walk in, enter (i. 520).

intus, adv., on the inside, within (i. 167). 7. inultus, a, um, adj., unrevenged, unavenged (ii. 670). 2.

inutilis, e, adj., useless, impotent, unprofitable (ii. 510). 2.

invado, ere, vāsi, vāsum, to go into, enter (iii. 382); enter upon, go on (vi. 260); rush upon, rush into, attack, invade, assail (ii. 265); assail with reproachful words, accost (iv. 265). 8. invalidus, a, um, adj., weak, feeble, infirm (v. 716). 2. in-veho, ere, vēxi, vēctum, to bear, carry in or along; in pass., be borne, ride or drive (i. 155); sail (v. 122). 5. in-venio, īre, vēni, ventum, to come upon, find (ii. 797); find out, discover (vi. 663) ; contrive, invent, devise (iii. 395); procure, obtain (ii. 645). 6.

inventor, ōris, m., an inventor, deviser (ii. 164).

in-vergo, ere, to pour upon (vi. 244). invictus, a, um, adj., unconquered, invincible (vi. 365). 3.

in-video, ere, vīdi, visum, to envy, grudge, begrudge (iv. 234). 2. invidia, ae, f., envy, grudge, hatred, illwill (ii. 90); quae invidia est ? what

harm or objection is there? (iv. 350). 2. in-viso, ere, visi, to go to see, visit (iv. 144).

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