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in acie dimicareto fight a pitched battle.Rate it:
in aciem descendere (Liv. 8. 8)to enter the field of battle.Rate it:
in aegritudine, sollicitudine esseto be vexed, mortified, anxious.Rate it:
in aere alieno esseto be in debt.Rate it:
in aetatem alicuius, in annum incidereto happen during a person's life, year of office.Rate it:
in agris esse, habitareto live in the country.Rate it:
in album referre (De Or. 2. 12. 52)to record in the official tablets (Annales maximi).Rate it:
in alicuius manus incidereto fall unexpectedly into some one's hands.Rate it:
in alicuius manus venire, pervenireto come into some one's hands.Rate it:
in alicuius odium incurrereto incur a person's hatred.Rate it:
in alicuius potestatem se permittereto make one's submission to some one.Rate it:
in aliqua re dicito be used in speaking of a thing.Rate it:
in aliqua re progressus facere, proficere, progredito make progress in a subject.Rate it:
in aliquem officia conferreto be courteous, obliging to some one.Rate it:
in aliquo litterarum genere versarito be engaged in any branch of study.Rate it:
in altissimo dignitatis gradu collocatum, locatum, positum esseto occupy a very high position in the state.Rate it:
in amicitia populi Romani esse (Liv. 22. 37)to be on friendly terms with the Roman people.Rate it:
in amicitiam alicuius recipito gain some one's friendship; to become intimate with.Rate it:
in amore et deliciis esse alicui (active in deliciis habere aliquem)to be some one's favourite.Rate it:
in amore habere aliquemto feel affection for a person.Rate it:
in ancoris esse, stare, consistereto ride at anchor.Rate it:
in angustias adducere aliquemto place some one in an embarrassing position.Rate it:
in angustiis, difficultatibus, esse or versarito be in a dilemma; in difficulties.Rate it:
in animo habeo or mihi est in animo c. Inf.I am resolved; it is my intention.Rate it:
in armis esseto be under arms.Rate it:
in aurem alicui dicere (insusurrare) aliquidto whisper something in a person's ears.Rate it:
in bonam (malam) partem accipere aliquidto take a thing in good (bad) part.Rate it:
in brevi conspectu ponere aliquidto make a short survey of a thing.Rate it:
in calamitatem incidereto be overtaken by calamity.Rate it:
in carcerem conicere aliquemto throw some one into prison.Rate it:
in certamen descendereto engage in the fight.Rate it:
in civitatem recipere, ascribere, asciscere aliquemto enroll as a citizen, burgess.Rate it:
in cogitatione defixum esseto be deep in thought.Rate it:
in congressum alicuius venireto obtain an audience of some one.Rate it:
in conspectu omnium or omnibus inspectantibusbefore every one, in the sight of the world.Rate it:
in consuetudinem or morem venireto become customary, the fashion.Rate it:
in contentione ponitur, utrum...anit is a debated point whether... or...Rate it:
in contionem (in rostra) escendere (only of Romans)to mount the rostra.Rate it:
in contrarium; in contrarias partesin an opposite direction.Rate it:
in controversia (contentione) esse, versarito be at variance with.Rate it:
in controversia relinquere aliquidto leave a point undecided.Rate it:
in controversiam cadereto be at variance with.Rate it:
in controversiam vocare, adducere aliquidto make a thing the subject of controversy.Rate it:
in controversiam vocari, adduci, venire (De Or. 2. 72. 291)to be contested, become the subject of debate.Rate it:
in crucem agere, tollere aliquemto crucify.Rate it:
in culpa esseto be at fault; to blame; culpable.Rate it:
in deditionem venire (without alicui)to make one's submission to some one.Rate it:
in diem vivereto live from day to day.Rate it:
in dies (singulos)from day to day.Rate it:
in diversas partes or simply diversi abeunt, disceduntthey disperse in different directions.Rate it:

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