īnsideō sēdī, -, ēre 1 in+sedeo, to sit upon, settle on: equo, L.: ubi Gens iugis insedit Etruscis, V.
—Fig., to take place, settle, be fixed, adhere: cum in locis semen insedit: ut in animo crimen insideret: nunc insidet in optimo quoque virtus.
—To take possession of, occupy: locum, L.: ea loca, inhabit, Ta.