Definition of insido
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Orthography ID = 1007448
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LEM
īnsīdō, īnsīdere, īnsēdī, īnsessus
verb (3rd conjugation)
  1. to sit in, settle on
  2. to occupy, keep possession of
  3. [figuratively] to be fixed, remain, be rooted in, adhere to
Abbreviations
īn-sīdō sēdī, sessus, ere, to sit in, settle on: apes floribus insidunt, V.: insedit vapor Apuliae, H.: credit digitos insidere membris, sink into, O.

—To occupy, keep possession of: silvis, V.: inscia Insidat quantus miserae deus, possesses, V.: cineres patriae, V.: tumulos, L.: militibus: arcem, L.: ut viae hostium praesidiis insiderentur, L.: saltus ab hoste insessus, L.

—Fig., to be fixed, remain, be rooted in, adhere to: in memoriā: in animo insedit oratio.
 
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