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insum
in-sum, fui, esse, v. n., to be in or upon. I Lit.: meo patri torulus inerit aureus sub petaso, Pl...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.
īn-sum īnfuī, inesse,
to be in, be upon: ibi inerat pictura (i. e. in conclavi), T.: Hic . . . minotaurus inest, V.: in urbe: quae (fercula) inerant canistris, H.: inerant lunaria fronti Cornua, O.— Fig., to be contained in, be in, belong to, appertain to: inest tamen aliquid: praecipue pedum pernicitas inerat, L.: inerat contemptor animus, S.: inerat conscientia, derisui fuisse triumphum, Ta.: In amore haec insunt vitia, T.: in voltu vecordia inerat, S.: quibus autem in artibus prudentia inest: huic homini non minor vanitas inerat, S.: mihi cura inest, H.: inest hoc tempore odium.
in-sum, fui, esse, v. n., to be in or upon. I Lit.: meo patri torulus inerit aureus sub petaso, Pl...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.