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înhians, ntis, P. pres. of inhio.

in-bio, hiävi, hĭātum, hĭāre, 1. v. n. [in, "without force"; hio, "to gape"] To gape, open the mouth wide;-at v. 814 employed to denote the amazement of the beholders.

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In-iquus, iqua, iquum, adj. [for in-æquus; fr. in, "not (see 2. in); æquus, in force of equal"]("Not equal, unequal"; hence) Of degree, or quality: Too great, excessive, too powerful.

init, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. of inĕo.

in-necto, nexui, nexum, nectĕre, 3.v. a. [in, "without force"; necto," to tie," etc.] 1. To tie, join, fasten, bind ;innectit comas(it,i.e.the Fury) binds her (i.e. Amāta's) hair; i.e. it assumes the form of the ribbon with which Amata bound her hair; v. 353.-2. To encircle, surround;-at v. 669 innexus (part. perf. pass.) is folld. by Acc. of" Respect [§ 100].-3. Of garlands: To entwine.

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in-noc-ŭus, ŭa, ŭum, adj. [in, "not" (see 2. in); noc-ĕo, "to hurt"] Unhurt, unharmed, uninjured.

inquam (inquio), v. def. To say.

inquit, 3. pers. sing. pres. ind. of inquam or inquio.

insan-ia, ĭæ, f. [insan-us, "unsound in mind "] ("The state, or condition, of the insānus"; hence) Madness,. frenzy.

in-sānus, sāna, sānum, adj. [in, "not" (see 2. in); sānus, "sound," in mind] ("Unsound in mind; mad"; hence) 1. Outrageous, violent, excessive.-2. Raging, furious.

in-sci-us, a, um, adj. [in, "not" (see 2. in); sci-o, "to know"] Not knowing, ignorant.

in-sequor, sequutus sum, sequi, 3. v. dep. [in, “after, close upon"; sequor, "to follow"] To follow after or close upon;-at v. 793 used absolutely.

insid-iæ, ĭārum, f. plur. [insid-ěo, "to take up a position in a place "](" A taking up of a position in a place"; hence) 1. An ambush, ambuscade.-2. A crafty device, artifice, snare, plot.

insigne, is; see insignis, No. 1.

insignībat, for insigniebat; 3 pers. sing. imperf. ind. of insignio; v. 790.

insign-io, īvi, ītum, īre, 4. v. a. [insign-e, "a mark"] ("To mark, put a mark upon"; hence, "to distinguish, make conspicuous or remarkable"; hence) To adorn, ornament,

etc.

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in-sign-is, e, adj. [in, upon "; sign-um, "a mark "] 1. That has a mark upon it.— As Subst. insigne, is, n. a. A mark, token, emblem.-b. A badge, or mark, of rank, office, etc.-c. An ornament, decoration.-2. Remarkable, noted, notable, distinguished.

in-sono, sănui, no sup., sonare, 1. v. a. [in, in "augmentative" force; sono, "to sound ”] (“To sound much"; hence) To make a thing sound loudly; to sound loudly; to cause a thing to give forth a loud sound; v. 451.

insonŭi, perf. ind. of insono.

inspirans, ntis, part. pres. of inspiro.

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in-spīro, spīrāvi, spīrātum, spīrāre, 1. v. a. [in, "into"; spiro, to breathe"] ("To breathe into" one; hence) Of a passion, emotion, etc.: To inspire, produce, excite, kindle. in-sta-r, n. indecl. [in, "in"; STA, root of sto, to stand"] ("That which stands in "a place; hence, "an image or statue"; hence, only in apposition, or as a predicate, or as a predicative adj., and always with a follg. gen.) Like, resembling; v. 707.

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in-sterno, strāvi, strātum, sternere, 3. v. a. [in, "without force"; sterno, in force of "to cover, cover over"] To cover, cover over.—Pass.: insternor, strātus sum, sterni. institui, perf. ind. of instĭtuo.

in-stĭtão, stĭtŭi, stĭtūtum, stĭtuĕre, 3. v. a. [for instǎtǎo; fr. in, "without force"; stătuo, "To put or place"] 1. Of the feet as Object: To put, place, set, plant on the ground; v. 690. -2. Of a banquet, etc.: To prepare, make ready, set forth; v. 109.

instrātus, a, um, P. perf. pass. of insterno.

in-sulto, sultāvi, sultātum, sultare, 1. v. n. [for in-salto; fr. in, "into"; salto, "to bound or leap"] With accessory idea of motion forwards : with Acc. dependent on prep. in verb: To bound, leap, or spring, forwards, into; to rush hastily, or impetuously, into;

v. 581.

in-staur-o, avi, ātum, āre, in-super, adv. [în "on, or 1. v. a. ("To make to stand"; upon"; super, "above"] 1. hence, to repair"; hence) | On the top, above, overhead.—

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2. Over and above, moreover, between"; hence) Of a river, etc., as Subject: To flow between.

in-tac-tus, ta, tum, adj. [for in-tag-tus; fr. in, "not" (see 2. in): TAG, root of tango,. "to touch "] 1. Untouched, without being touched.-2. Uninjured, unharmed.

in-tendo, tendi, tentum and tensum, tendere, 3. v. a. [in, "without force"; tendo, "to stretch"]("To stretch, stretch out or forth"; hence) Of the voice as Object: To strain forth, to send forth aloud.

inten-tus, ta, tum, adj. [for intend-tus, fr. intend-o, in force of "to direct, or bend, the thoughts to a thing"] 1. With Dat. Intent upon, watching eagerly.-2. Alone: Eager.

inter, prep. gov. acc.: 1. Between two points.-2. Among, amidst, in the midst of.-3. With verbs of motion: a. Between, through the midst of-b. Between, into the midst of.

intĕr-ĕā, adv. [for interča; fr. inter, "bet veen "; čam, acc. sing. fem. of is "that"]("Between that" and something else; hence) Of time: Meanwhile, in the meantime.

inter-lão, no perf. nor sup., luĕre, 3. v. a. [inter, "between"; luo, "to wash "] ("To wash

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inter-necto, no perf. nor sup., nectere, 3. v. a. [inter, in the force of " among, in the midst of"; necto, " to bind "] ("To bind in among"; to pass in the midst of and bind "; hence) Of the hair as Object: To bind together; to bind, or fasten, up; v. 816. intexens, ntis, P. pres. of intexo.

in-texo, texŭi, textum, texĕre, 3. v. a. [in, "into"; texo, "to weave"] ("To weave into "; hence) 1. To inweave, to interweave.-2. To entwine, encircle, bind.

intĭmus, a, um, sup. adj.: 1. Innermost.-2. The innermost part of that denoted by the subst. to which it is in attribution.

in-tono, tonui, no sup., tonare, 1. v. n. [in, "without force"; tono, "to thunder "] 1. To thunder.-2. Of the woods, etc.: To bellow, roar, re-echo.

intonui, perf. ind. of intono.

intrā, prep. gov. acc. [contr. fr. intera, abl. sing. fem. of obsol. intĕrus, "within "] Of place: 1. Within, inside of. 2. To the inside of.

intrâstis, for intravistis, 2. pers. plur. perf. ind. of intro.

in-tr-o, āvi, ātum, āre, 1. v. a. ("To step within"; hence) To enter [prob. in, "into, within"; root TRA, akin to Sans. root TRI, "to step beyond"].

in-tus, adv. [in, "within"; suffix, tus="from"] ("From within") Within, in the inside. invectus, a, um, P. perf. pass. of invěho.

in-věho, vexi, vectum, věhĕre, 3. v. a. [ĭn, věho, "to carry "] 1. [in, "upon "]("To carry upon"; hence) Pass.: "To be carried on, or upon; to be borne on; to ride on ;usually with Dat., but at v. 287 put alone; invecta, borne, or riding, on her car.-2. [in, "into" "To carry into"; hence) Pass. a. To be carried into. b. Of ships: To sail into;-at v. 436 folld. by Dat. [§ 106, a].-Pass.: in-věhor, vectus sum, věhi.

invēni, perf. ind. of invěnio. in-věnío, vēni, ventum, věnire, 4. v. a. [in, "upon"; věnio, "to come"]("To come upon"; hence) To find, find out, discover, etc.-Pass.: in-venior, ventus sum, věnīri. inventus, a, um, P. perf. pass. of invěnio.

invī-sus, sa, sum, adj. [for invid-sus; fr. invid-eo, in force of "to hate "] Hated, hateful, detested.

in-voco, vocavi, vocatum vocare, 1. v. a. [in, “upon". voc-o, "to call "] To call upon, invoke.

involvi, pres. inf. pass. of involvo; v. 77.

in-volvo, volvi, võlūtum, volvěre, 3. v. a. [ĭn, “in volvo, "to roll "]"To roll in "; hence) To envelope, shroud, wrap, enwrap.-Pass.: in-volvor, võlūtus sum, volvi.

1. 1o, interj.: 1. Expressing joy: Ho! huzzah! hurrah!2. Expressing pain or grief: Oh! v. 400 [i].

2. Io, Ius, f. Io; a daughter of Inachus (see Inachus), beloved by Jupiter, and changed by him, through fear of Juno, into a cow (hence the expres sion of sublatis cornibus, v. 789). Juno caused her to be watched by the hundred-eyed Argus (v. 791); whom, however, Mercury slew by Jupiter's command. After this, Io was smitten with madness by Juno, and wandered into Egypt. There, through Jupiter, she regained her former shape, married king Osiris, and was subsequently worshipped as an Egyptian deity under the name of Isis.

i-pse, psa, psum, (Gen. ipsius; Dat. ipsi), pron. dem. [for is-pse; fr. is; suffix, pse] ("The very person, or thing

already mentioned"; hence) | Self, very.-Es Subst.: Masc. of all persons and both numbers: I, etc., myself.

īra, æ. f. 1. Sing. and Plur.: Anger, wrath, rage.— 2. Plur. Angry passions, wrathful feelings, emotions of rage.

ire, pres. inf. of 3. ĕo. ir-rīděo, rīsi, rīsum, rīdēre, 2. v. a. [for in-rideo; fr. în, "at"; ríděo, "to_laugh"] To laugh at, ridicule, mock; to jeer, or scoff, at.-Pass.: irrīděor, rīsus sum, rīdēri.

irrīsus, a, um, P. perf. pass. of irrīdeo;-at v. 425 irrise is in concord with tu to be supplied.

Is, ea, id (Gen. ejus; Dat. ĕi), pron. dem. This or that person or thing.-As Subst.: 1. Sing.: a. is, m. He.-b. ea, f. She.-c, id, n. The thing just mentioned, that thing.-2. Plur.: ĕa, n. The things just mentioned, those things [akin to Sans. pronominal root 1].

îsdem, contr. fr. ĕisdem; dat. and abl. plur. of idem.

1s-tě, ta, tud (Gen. istius, mostly; rarely istius; Dat. isti) [is; demonstr. suffix te], pron. dem. This or that person or thing. As Subst. (of both numbers and all genders): This or that person or thing,

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1. Itălus, i, m. Italus; one of the ancestors of King Latīnus, v. 178.

2. Itǎl-us, a, um; see Italia.

ĭtă-que, conj. [ita, "thus"; que, "and"] 1. And thus, and so.-2. On this, or that, account; therefore.

item, adv.: 1. So, even so.2. Also, likewise [akin to Sans. ittham, "so"].

i-ter, tinĕris, n. [ĕo, "to go," through root 1] ("The act of going"; hence) 1. A road, way, path, course.-2. A journey, etc.-3. A passage, outlet, way; v. 534.

ĭtĕr-um, adv. ("Beyond this, further"; hence) Anew,

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