LatinEnglish
introto walk into, enter, make one's way into»
in(+ acc.) into, toward, against»
citoto put into quick motion, quickened»
intoneoto resound»
incedoto awake, march, go, enter into»
irruoto rush into, rush upon, attack»
incutioto strike into»
vertoto turn into, tranform»
venioto get into a certain state, to fall into»
fugoto put to flight, chase away, drive into exile, pursue»
intertioarrest, seize, take into custody»
penetroto put into, pass through, penetrate»
incurroto run into, assail, attack, raid into, come upon»
conturboto confuse, scatter, throw into confusion, distress»
inflatusblowing into, blast, inspiration»
vacilloto fall into confusion»
debrioto intoxicate»
consecoto dismember, cut into pieces, chop up»
intorqueotwist, distort»
demergoto sink, plunge into, dip under, go into debt»
confundoto bring into disorder, confounding, destroy»
producoto bring into the world»
decumboto fall, fall into, lie down»
infindo infidi infissumto cut into»
crapulawine-drinking, intoxication, drunkenness»
prospicioto look into the distance, contemplate»
intolerabiliterunsupportably»
voco in dubiumto call into question»
mancipo, mancepoto sell formally, turn over, give into charge»
Provehito in AltumLaunch forth into the deep»
Gallia est omnis divisa in partes tresThe whole of Gaul is divided into three parts»
In vitium ducit culpae fuga, si caret arteFleeing from error leads into fault if skill is lacking»
Graecia capta ferum victorem cepit, et artes intulit agresti LatioCaptive Greece captured her ferocious victor, and brought the arts into the rustic Latium»
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