invādo
transitive and intransitive verb III conjugation

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1 to enter, to attempt
2 to invade
3 to take possession of
4 (with in + accusative) to attack

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Locutions, idioms and examples


aliquid invado magnum || aliquem inopinatum invado || barbam alicuius invado || castra invado || iam notitia te invasit || cibum meum invasi || aperire occasionem ad invadendum || alienissimorum hominum invado || aciem hastati invadunt = those armed with lances hurled themselves against the deployment || castra hostium invadunt || agmen hostium invado || accusant ii, qui in fortunas huius invaserunt = those usurping the possessions of this man are the accusers || ubi imperium Vespasianus invaserit || cenam … ferinis invadunt animis || aliquid invadere magnum mens agitat mihi || biduo tria milia stadiorum invadit || Antiocho imperavit ut in Caecinam advenientem cum ferro invaderet || Bocchus cum peditibus … postremam Romanorum aciem invadunt || Agrippa consules anni prioris invasit cur silerent || castra … Romana iacentia in campo ab altera parte hostes invasere (= invaserunt) || arripit acer saepe dolor dentis oculos invadit in ipsos




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