ico

An Elementary Latin Dictionary

īco īcī, īctus, ere (in class. prose only perf.system)

1 IC-, to strike, hit, smite, stab, sting : in proelio telo ictus: lapide ictus, Cs.: in turbā ictus cecidit, L.: icta securibus ilex, V.: vix icto aëre, hardly stirred , O.: e caelo ictus, by lightning .— Fig., of the feelings, only P. perf., struck, smitten : Desideriis icta fidelibus, tormented , H.: novā re consules icti, disturbed , L.: pestifero sidere icti pavebant, panic-stricken , L.: domestico volnere, family affliction , Ta.: icto Accessit fervor capiti, i. e. tipsy , H.—With foedus, to make a covenant, enter into a league : foedus, quod meo sanguine iceras: consul nobiscum foedus icit, L.: ictum iam foedus, V.