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inficio
in-fĭcĭo, fēci, fectum, 3, v. a. [in-facio], to put or dip into any thing; hence, I Lit., to stai...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.
īnficiō fēcī, fectus, ere
1 in+facio, to stain, tinge, dye, color : (vestīs) quarum graminis ipsum Infecit natura pecus, i. e. whose wool has taken color from the pasture , Iu.: diem, darken , O.: ora pallor inficit, overspreads , H.: se vitro, Cs.: humus infecta sanguine, S.: infectus sanguine villos, O.— To infect, stain, spoil : hoc (dictamno) amnem, V.: Pocula, poison , V.: pabula tabo, V.: Allecto infecta venenis, imbued , V.—Fig., to imbue, instruct : infici iis artibus: animos teneros.— To spoil, corrupt, infect : desidiā animum: inficimur opinionum pravitate: principum vitiis infici solet civitas: Infectum eluitur scelus (i. e. quo se infecerunt), V.: blandimentis infectae epistulae, Ta.
in-fĭcĭo, fēci, fectum, 3, v. a. [in-facio], to put or dip into any thing; hence, I Lit., to stai...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.