Definition of inhaereo
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Orthography ID = 1008262
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LEM
inhaereō, inhaerēre, inhaesī, inhaesus
verb (2nd conjugation)
  1. to stick fast, cling, cleave, adhere, inhere
  2. [figuratively] to cling, adhere, engage deeply, be inherent, be closely connected
Abbreviations
in-haereō haesī, haesus, ere, to stick fast, cling, cleave, adhere, inhere: quorum linguae inhaererent: inhaesuro similis (canis), as if about to fasten on her, O.: dextram amplexus inhaesit, V.: animi, qui corporibus non inhaerent: constantior quam nova collibus arbor, H.: ad saxa inhaerentes: in visceribus: in rei naturā: quod (telum) inhaeserat illi, O.: umeris abeuntis, O.

—Fig., to cling, adhere, engage deeply, be inherent, be closely connected: opinatio inhaerens: inhaeret in mentibus quoddam augurium: virtutes semper voluptatibus inhaerent: Voltibus tuis, gaze upon, O.
 
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