in-fulcĭo, si, tum, 4, v. a., to cram in.
I Lit.: alicui cibum, Suet. Tib. 53.—
II Transf., to put in , foist in : verbum omnibus locis, Sen. Ep. 114: aliud, id. ib. 106: aliquid epistulae, id. ib. 24: infulsit praeterea nomen Severi, he added to his own names , Capitol. Macrin. 5.