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inter
inter, adv., and prep. with acc. [kindred to in, intra; Sanscr. antar; Goth. undar; Germ. unter; Eng...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.
inter praep.with acc.
ANA-, between, betwixt : (mons) inter Sequanos et Helvetios, Cs.: inter me et Brundisium esse.—With more than two objects, among, amid, in the midst of, surrounded by : inter hostium tela versari: inter multos saucios relictus, L.: inter ingentīs solitudines, S.: inter varias columnas, H.—With an extended object, in the midst of, surrounded by : erat inter ceteram planitiem mons, S.: inter purpuram atque aurum, L.— Among, into the midst of : inter densas fagos veniebat, V.: te venisse inter falcarios, into the street of the scythe-makers .—Of time, in relation to two dates, between : dies XLV inter binos ludos: inter Laviniam et Albam deductam coloniam XXX interfuere anni, L.—With a period, during, in the course of, within, for, by, at : inter haec negotia, S.: inter annos XIIII tectum non subissent, Cs.: omnia inter decem annos facta: inter noctem lux orta, L.—In phrases, inter haec, meanwhile, during this time , L.: Inter cuncta, at all times , H.: inter quae, Cu.— In the course of, while, during : inter vias cogitare, on the way , T.: inter fulmina et tonitrua: inter agendum, V.: media inter carmina, during the play , H.— During, in spite of, notwithstanding : inter eas moras, S.: nobis inter has turbas senatus tamen frequens flagitavit triumphum.—Fig., in discrimination, between, among : inter bonos et malos discrimen, S.: iudicium inter deas tres: inter Marcellos et Claudios patricios iudicare: inter has sententias diiudicare: inter fugae pugnaeque consilium, L.: quid intersit inter popularem civem et inter constantem.—Of reciprocal relations, between, among : regnum inter Iugurtham et Adherbalem dividere, S.: quos inter magna fuit contentio, N.: componere lites Inter Peliden et inter Atriden, H.: certamen iniectum inter primores civitates, L.—In phrases with pronouns : novisse nos inter nos, one another , T.: res inter eos agi coeptae, mutually , Cs.: conloqui inter nos, with one another : inter se fidi, S.: pueri amant inter se, one another : furtim inter se aspicere: complecti inter se, L.: haec inter se cum repugnent, are inconsistent : disconvenit inter Meque et te, H.: complexiones atomorum inter se, mutual : collīs duos inter se propinquos occupat, near one another , S.—Of a class or number, among, in, with : summā gratiā inter suos, Cs.: inter hostīs variae fuere sententiae, L.: homines inter suos nobiles: inter amabilīs ponere me choros, H.—After a sup: honestissimus inter suos numerabatur: plurimum inter eos valere, Cs.: maximum imperium inter finitimos, L.—Praegn. with pronouns : consulatum nobilitas inter se per manūs tradebat, within their own order , S.: quod inter nos liceat dicere, i. e. confidentially .—In phrases, inter manūs, see manus: quaestio Flamini inter sicarios, on a charge of assassination : cum praetor questionem inter sicarios exercuisset, sat to try assassins : eos inter sicarios defendere: inter exempla esse, to serve as an example , Ta.: inter paucas memorata clades, i. e. eminently, extremely , L: secuti inter cetera auctoritatem Pausistrati, eminently, especially , L.: inter cetera etiam vigiliis confecti, i. e. more than by all else , L.In composition inter is unchanged, except that r is assimilated in intellego, and its derivatives.— Between : intercedo, interpono.— At intervals, from time to time : interaestuo, intermitto, interviso.— Under, down, to the bottom : intereo, interficio.
inter, adv., and prep. with acc. [kindred to in, intra; Sanscr. antar; Goth. undar; Germ. unter; Eng...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.