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inducere novum verbum in latinam linguam
to introduce a new word into the Latin language.
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inducere verbum (Phil. 13. 19. 43)
to strike out, delete a word.
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induere vestem (without sibi)
to dress oneself.
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indulgere vitiis alicuius
to be indulgent to a person's faults.
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indutias facere (Phil. 8. 7)
to make a truce.
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indutias violare
to break a truce.
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inediā mori or vitam finire
to starve oneself to death.
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ineptum esse (De Or. 2. 4. 17)
to be silly, without tact.
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ineunte, primo vere
at the beginning of spring.
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infamem facere aliquem
to damage a person's character, bring him into bad odour.
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infamiam alicui inferre, aspergere
to damage a person's character, bring him into bad odour.
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infamiam concipere, subire, sibi conflare
to incur ignominy.
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infecta re (Liv. 9. 32)
to no purpose; ineffectually.
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inferi (Orcus and Tartarus only poetical)
the world below.
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infima fortuna or condicio servorum
a degraded, servile condition.
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infimo loco natus
from the lowest classes.
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infinita et immensa materia
abundance of material.
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infirma, aegra valetudine esse or uti
to be ill, weakly.
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inflammare urbem
to set fire to a city.
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inflatum orationis genus
a bombastic style.
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inflatum, elatum esse aliqua re
to be proud, arrogant by reason of something.
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ingenii acumen
penetration; sagacity.
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ingenii infirmitas or imbecillitas
weakmindedness.
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ingenii tarditas (opp. celeritas)
dulness of intellect.
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ingenii vis or celeritas
vivid, lively imagination.
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ingenio abundare
to be very talented.
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ingenio valere
to be talented, gifted.
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ingenio valere
to be gifted, talented.
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ingenium acuere
to sharpen the wits.
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ingenium, cogitatio
imagination.
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ingens, maximus exercitus (not numerosus)
a numerous army.
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ingentem caedem edere (Liv. 5. 13)
to cause great slaughter, carnage.
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ingredi, intrare urbem, introire in urbem
to enter a city.
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inicere pontem
to build a bridge over a river.
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inimicitias cum aliquo suscipere
to make a person one's enemy.
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inimicitias deponere
to lay aside one's differences.
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inimicitias gerere, habere, exercere cum aliquo
to be at enmity with a man.
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inire magistratum
to enter into office.
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inita subductaque ratione
after mature deliberation.
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inita subductaque ratione aliquid facere
to do something after careful calculation.
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initio anni, ineunte anno
at the beginning of the year.
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initium capere; incipere ab aliqua re
to begin with a thing.
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initium dicendi facere
to begin to speak.
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initium facere, ducere, sumere (alicuius rei)
to commence a thing.
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iniuria abstinere (Off. 3. 17. 72)
to refrain from doing a wrong, an injustice.
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iniuria afficere aliquem
to wrong a person.
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iniuria lacessere aliquem
to provoke a person by a gratuitous insult.
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iniuriam accipere
to be the victim of an injustice.
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iniuriam ferre, pati
to suffer wrong.
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iniuriam inferre, facere alicui
to wrong a person.
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