Definition of invenio
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The verb inveniō is reported to have 5 error(s). Please be cautious when citing this word.
Orthography ID = 1008704
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LEM
inveniō, invenīre, invēnī, inventus
verb (4th conjugation)
  1. to come upon, find, meet with, light upon
  2. [figuratively] to find out, invent, effect, discover, devise, contrive
  3. to find out, discover, ascertain, learn
  4. to acquire, get, earn, reach
Abbreviations
in-veniō vēnī, ventus, īre, to come upon, find, meet with, light upon: in agro populabundum hostem, L. (navīs) paratas ad navigandum, Cs.: oratores.

—Pass: rex Inventus focis, found, V.: Scis, Pamphilam meam inventam civem? turns out to be, T.: ipsis durior inventus est, proved to be, Cs.: Primus invenior circumposuisse, etc., H.: unus inventus qui id auderet.

—Fig., to find out, invent, effect, discover, devise, contrive: quandam (fallaciam), T.: dolis casum victoriae, S.: Inventae artes, V.: neque quid ponis dicere invenie, make out: quo modo crimen confirmaret: quid agat, non invenit, is at a loss, O.: animis inventum poema iuvandis, H.

—To find out, discover, ascertain, learn: ex captivis, flumen abesse, etc., Cs.: invenitur ea serrula pervenisse, etc., it is ascertained that.

—To acquire, get, earn, reach: Sine invidiā laudem, T.: hoc cognomen: ex quo illi gloria opesque inventae, S.: manu mortem (i. e. pugnando), V.
 
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