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induo
indŭo, ŭi, ūtum, ĕre, v. a. [cf. Gr. ἐνδύω], to put on an article of dress or ornament (class.). I ...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.
induō uī, ūtus, ere
indu+4 AV-, to put on, assume, dress in : Meam (vestem), T.: vestes Indutae, V.: lugubria, O.: Herculi tunicam: galeas, Cs.: albos crinīs, V.: scalas, shouldered , O.: raptae insignia Bacchi, O.: sibi torquem: unam (vestem) iuveni, V.— To clothe, dress, cover, wrap, deck, array : se in florem, V.: quos Induerat Circe in voltūs ferarum, V.: cum venti se in nubem induerint: toris lacertos, O.: pomis se arbos Induerat, V.: eamst indutus (vestem)?T.: galeam Induitur, V.: Quidlibet indutus, dressed as it happens , H.: Indutus capiti, V.: indutus Troas agebat, wearing (the helmet), V.— To entangle, impale, pierce : se stimulis inopinantes induebant, Cs.: se hastis, L.: An sese mucrone Induat, i. e. pierce , V.—Fig., to put on, assume : personam iudicis: cuius simulationem induerat, L.: tellus Induit hominum figuras, O.— To entangle, involve : se actione: suā confessione induatur necesse est, entangle himself : se in captiones: non se purgavit, sed induit.
indŭo, ŭi, ūtum, ĕre, v. a. [cf. Gr. ἐνδύω], to put on an article of dress or ornament (class.). I ...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.