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insinuo
in-sĭnŭo, āvi, ātum, 1, v. a. and n. I Act. A Lit., to put , place , or thrust into the bosom ...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.
īn-sinuō āvī, ātus, āre,
to thrust in, push in, make a way: potestas in forum insinuandi: quācumque data intervalla essent, insinuabant ordines suos, pushed forward their files, L.—With pronreflex., to find a way in, creep in, steal in, intrude, insinuate oneself, make a way: se inter equitum turmas, Cs.: quā te insinuaveris, L.: quā se inter vallīs flumen insinuat, winds along, L.—Fig., to penetrate, enter, steal in, win one's way, become familiar: in ipsius consuetudinem: in causam: novus per pectora cunctis Insinuat pavor, V.: subtiliter eis, curry favor with, etc.—With se, to win one's way, enter, steal in: se in familiaritatem Metelli: se in familiarem usum, L.: callidus ille ne se insinuet, curry favor: plebi se, L.
in-sĭnŭo, āvi, ātum, 1, v. a. and n. I Act. A Lit., to put , place , or thrust into the bosom ...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.