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ĭnĭgo , ēgi, actum, 3, v. a. in-ago.
I. To drive into or to a place, to drive: “grege jumentorum inacto,Varr. R. R. 1, 52, 2: “in stabula,id. ib. 2, 2, 15: equum in oves, Fronto ad M. Caes. 2, ep. 15 Mai.: “feras ad nocendum,Sen. Ep. 103, 2: “navem Romam,Fronto, B. Parth. p. 203 Mai.—
II. To throw or thrust anywhere: “anus repentino pulsu nutantem ac pendulum praeceps inegit,pushed him down, App. M. 4 ante med. p. 148, 12.
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