- animals,
based on the
etymology of ineundum, "a
going in, penetration," from
inire, "to enter" in the ****ual sense.
Other names for the god were
Fatuus and...
- from
ablative case of
initium "entrance", "beginning",
related to verb
inire "to go into", "enter upon", "begin". Ab
initio (abbreviation: ab init.)...
-
Botanic Gardens, a
large landmark of
Nessus created by the
mysterious Father Inire,
right hand to the Autarch,
where they
encounter strange hypnotic illusions...
-
translated as "ease oneself, do one's need"; βινέω (bineo, 'to ****') as "
inire, coire, of
illicit intercourse"; and λαικάζω (laikazo, 'to suck ****s')...
- clothing) ζάει zaei (Attic κινεῖ καὶ πνεῖ it
moves and blows) (zaei binei,
inire, coïre, of
illicit intercourse) θᾶτες
thates or
thutes manual labourers...
-
September 7, 2014. Blackwood,
Stephen (2009). "Flēbĭlĭs heū maēstōs cōgŏr
ĭnīrĕ mŏdōs:
Boethius and
Rhythmic Power". In Achard,
Martin [in French]; Hankey...
- "to meet, ****emble" exeō, exīre, exiī/(exīvī),
exitum "to go out" ineō,
inīre, iniī,
initum "to enter" intereō, interīre, interiī,
interitum "to perish"...
-
where an
inscription can be
found that reads: ‘Deo
Servire /
Penitentiam Inire / Fato
Obedire /
Regnare Est / A
Poole / 1564 / IHS’ (‘To be
subject to...
- "girlfriend".')
Other more
neutral synonyms for ****uō in
Latin include ineō,
inīre,
literally "to enter", as in this
sentence from Suetonius,
supposedly from...
-
annorum triginta fieri, ab
annis vero
triginta tot
annorum com****tionem
inire, quot ad
annum ****agesimum
deesse videntur.
numquam ergo
amplius quam triginta...