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| intro | to walk into, enter, make one's way into | » |
| in | (+ acc.) into, toward, against | » |
| cito | to put into quick motion, quickened | » |
| intoneo | to resound | » |
| incedo | to awake, march, go, enter into | » |
| irruo | to rush into, rush upon, attack | » |
| incutio | to strike into | » |
| verto | to turn into, tranform | » |
| venio | to get into a certain state, to fall into | » |
| fugo | to put to flight, chase away, drive into exile, pursue | » |
| intertio | arrest, seize, take into custody | » |
| penetro | to put into, pass through, penetrate | » |
| incurro | to run into, assail, attack, raid into, come upon | » |
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| conturbo | to confuse, scatter, throw into confusion, distress | » |
| inflatus | blowing into, blast, inspiration | » |
| vacillo | to fall into confusion | » |
| debrio | to intoxicate | » |
| conseco | to dismember, cut into pieces, chop up | » |
| intorqueo | twist, distort | » |
| demergo | to sink, plunge into, dip under, go into debt | » |
| confundo | to bring into disorder, confounding, destroy | » |
| produco | to bring into the world | » |
| decumbo | to fall, fall into, lie down | » |
| infindo infidi infissum | to cut into | » |
| crapula | wine-drinking, intoxication, drunkenness | » |
| prospicio | to look into the distance, contemplate | » |
| intolerabiliter | unsupportably | » |
| voco in dubium | to call into question | » |
| mancipo, mancepo | to sell formally, turn over, give into charge | » |
| Provehito in Altum | Launch forth into the deep | » |
| Gallia est omnis divisa in partes tres | The whole of Gaul is divided into three parts | » |
| In vitium ducit culpae fuga, si caret arte | Fleeing from error leads into fault if skill is lacking | » |
| Graecia capta ferum victorem cepit, et artes intulit agresti Latio | Captive Greece captured her ferocious victor, and brought the arts into the rustic Latium | » |
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