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intrāre is a Latin Verb that primarily means to enter.
Verb
walk into, enter
Verb
To go into, enter (a closed or defined space): (a) (w. acc.). (b) (intr. or ellipt.).
(leg.) To appear in court.
(of inanim. things) To enter, penetrate; (also poet., of persons, w. abl. of instr.) (b) (of abst. or non-physical things).
To enter upon (a state). (b) to take possession of. (c) to become a member of, enter (a body or class).
To enter into with the mind, study, look into.
Pueri, cum ad ludum advenissent, intrare non poterant.Compare When the boys reached the school, they could not get in.
Coquo cenam paraturo, dominus intravit.Compare When the cook was about to prepare dinner, the master entered.
Videbar videre alios intrantes, alios autem exeuntes, quosdam ex vino vacillantes, quosdam hesterna ex potatione oscitantes. Humus erat immunda, lutulenta vino, coronis languidulis et spinis cooperta piscium. (Pro Gallio, fragmenta).Compare I thought I saw some people entering, others leaving, some reeling drunkenly, others yawning from last night's tippling; the floor was filthy, stained with wine, covered with withered wreaths and fishbones.
Tu ille sanctus limen intro?Compare Did you dare to enter that most holy door?
Is ita moderor cursus navis iubeo, ut idem tempus exercitus ostendo et classis portus intro.Compare He had been ordered so to regulate the course of the vessels, that the army might become visible and the fleet enter the harbour at the same time.
ACTIVE | |
Indicative present | Indicative imperfect |
intrō intrās intrat intrāmus intrātis intrant | intrābam intrābās intrābat intrābāmus intrābātis intrābant |
Indicative perfect | Indicative pluperfect |
intrāvī intrāvistī intrāvit intrāvimus intrāvistis intrāvērunt / intrāvēre | intrāveram intrāverās intrāverat intrāverāmus intrāverātis intrāverant |
Indicative future | Indicative future perfect |
intrābō intrābis intrābit intrābimus intrābitis intrābunt | intrāverō intrāveris intrāverit intrāverimus intrāveritis intrāverint |
Subjunctive present | Subjunctive imperfect |
intrem intrēs intret intrēmus intrētis intrent | intrārem intrārēs intrāret intrārēmus intrārētis intrārent |
Subjunctive perfect | Subjunctive pluperfect |
intrāverim intrāveris intrāverit intrāverimus intrāveritis intrāverint | intrāvissem intrāvissēs intrāvisset intrāvissēmus intrāvissētis intrāvissent |
Infinitive present intrāre Infinitive perfect intrāvisse Infinitive future intrātūrum esse | Imperative present intrā intrāte Imperative future intrātō intrātō intrātōte intrantō |
Indicative present | Indicative imperfect |
- - intrātur - - - | - - intrābātur - - - |
Indicative perfect | Indicative pluperfect |
- - intrātus est - - - | - - intrātus erat - - - |
Indicative future | Indicative future perfect |
- - intrābitur - - - | - - intrātus erit - - - |
Subjunctive present | Subjunctive imperfect |
- - intrētur - - - | - - intrārētur - - - |
Subjunctive perfect | Subjunctive pluperfect |
- - intrātus sit - - - | - - intrātus esset - - - |
Infinitive present intrārī Infinitive perfect intrātum esse Infinitive future intrātum īrī | Imperative present - - Imperative future - intrātō - - |
PARTICIPLE | ||
Participle present active | ||
Nom. | intrāns | intrantēs |
Gen. | intrantis | intrantium |
Dat. | intrantī | intrantibus |
Acc. | intrantem | intrantēs |
Abl. | intrante | intrantibus |
Participle future active | ||
Nom. | intrātūrus | intrātūrī |
Gen. | intrātūrī | intrātūrōrum |
Dat. | intrātūrō | intrātūrīs |
Acc. | intrātūrum | intrātūrōs |
Abl. | intrātūrō | intrātūrīs |
Participle perfect passive | ||
Nom. | intrātus | intrātī |
Gen. | intrātī | intrātōrum |
Dat. | intrātō | intrātīs |
Acc. | intrātum | intrātōs |
Abl. | intrātō | intrātīs |
Gerundive | ||
Nom. | intrandus | intrandī |
Gen. | intrandī | intrandōrum |
Dat. | intrandō | intrandīs |
Acc. | intrandum | intrandōs |
Abl. | intrandō | intrandīs |
Gerund | Supine | |
Nom. | intrāre | intrātum |
Gen. | intrandī | intrātū |
Dat. | intrandō | |
Acc. | intrandum | |
Abl. | intrandō |
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Chicago (17th ed.)
Allo Contributors. "intrō, intrāre, intrāvī, intrātum (v.) - Latin Word Definition." Allo Latin Dictionary. Last modified . Accessed November 24, 2024. http://ancientlanguages.org/latin/dictionary/intro-intrare-intravi-intratum.
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