in-undō āvī, ātus, āre, to overflow, inundate: quā fluvius solito magis inundaverat, L.: hanc (terram) inundet aqua: agros, L.: cuius mihi sanguis inundet Guttur, O.: sanguine fossas, V.
—Of a throng, to spread, overrun: inundant Troes, cover (the plain), V.: multitudo inundaverat campos, Cu.