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incĭdo
transitive and intransitive verb III conjugation

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1 (intransitive, + in and accusative or dative) to drop or fall within, over
2 (intransitive) to come across, encounter, come to be
3 (intransitive, of rivers) come out, throw, pour in
4 (intransitive) to rush the enemy, attack
5 (intransitive, figuratively) to crash, hit
6 (intransitive) to be hit by illness
7 (intransitive, of the time) to happen, fall, to coincide with
8 (intransitive, of events) to happen, occur
9 (transitive) to fall or fall in
10 (transitive) to incur

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Locutions, idioms and examples


incido alicui || incidit ut (+ subjunctive) || incidit ut ne (+ subjunctive) || aliquem litteris incido || ad terram incido || ad aliquid faciendum incido = to go as far to do something || alicui improviso incido || manibus or in manus incido || incido in hostes || arboribus incido amores || ubi in bonos incidisset || casu in alicuius mentionem incido || belua in foveam incidit || ballistam quae obruit quos inciderat || aetas eius incidit in ea tempora quibus || do operam ne incidamus in iram || circumlatis oculis, ut incidère in Calin quendam || accusatores, si facultas incideret, poenis adficiebantur = the accusers, when given the possibility, were punished || ubi navigiis violentior incidit Eurus || Danaum super agmina late incidit (turris) || ceterae species in haec tria incident genera || certamen consulibus inciderat, uter dedicaret Mercuri aedem




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