Definition of insuesco
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Orthography ID = 2029629
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LNS
insuescō, insuescere, insuēvī, insuētus
insuo
verb (3rd conjugation)
  1. to accustom, habituate
  2. to accustom or habituate one's self, to become accustomed to
  3. to accuslom or habituate, to
  4. or aliqua re
Abbreviations
in-suesco, suēvi, suētum, 3, v. n. and a. (insuerat, Tac. A. 4, 57), to accustom, habituate (not in Cic. or Caes.). Neutr., to accustom or habituate one's self, to become accustomed to a thing; constr. with dat., with ad, or inf. With dat.: corpori, Tac. A. 11, 29.

— With ad: ad disciplinam militiae insuescere militem nostrum, Liv. 5, 6.

— With inf.: mentiri, Ter. Ad. 1, 1, 30: largiri, Sall. J. 8, 2: amare, potare, id. C. 11, 6.

— Act., to accuslom or habituate one to a thing; constr. aliquem aliquid or aliqua re. Aliquem aliquid: insuevit pater optimus hoc me Ut fugerem, Hor. S. 1, 4, 105.

— Aliquem aliqua re: aquā pecus, Col. 6, 4.

—Pass.: sic insuesci debent, ut, id. 11, 3: ita se a pueris insuetos, Liv. 24, 48, 6.
 
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