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(verb) : in-curro, curri and cŭcurri (incurri, Cic. Or. 67, 224; Liv. 1, 37, 3; 9, 21, 3; Curt. 4, 5, 19; Sen. Q. N. 5, 13, 1 saep.:
* Incucurri,Liv. 27, 18, 19; Sen. Ep. 96, 1 al.), cursum, ĕre, and a. [in-curro], to run into or towards, run upon, fall in with, to rush at, assail, attack (class.).
* Lit.
* With in: incurristi amens in columnas,Cic. Or. 67, 224: in domum,id. Off. 3, 17, 68; cf. fig.: mihi videtur praetorius candidatus in consularem quasi desultorius in quadrigarum curriculum incurrere,to run into,id. Mur. 27, 57: in aliquem,id. Planc. 7, 17: in hostem,Flor. 1, 9, 7.
* Trop.
* Transf., to border on: agri, qui in publicum Campanum incurrebant,Cic. Agr. 2, 30, 82.
* Milit., to make an inroad or irruption, to invade: in Macedoniam,Liv. 36, 25, 7: in agrum suum,id. 29, 5, 6: in provincias,Flor. 3, 4, 1.
* In gen.: in oculos incurrentes,meeting the sight,Cic. Att. 12, 21, 5: id quod oculis incurrit,Sen. Ben. 1, 5: non solum in oculos, sed etiam in voculas malevolorum,Cic. Fam. 2, 16, 2: ordinem sequens in memoriam notam et aequalem necessario incurro, I am led to, etc., id. Brut. 69, 244: in maximam fraudem, to fall into, id. Off. 3, 13, 55: quaestus in odia hominum,id. ib. 1, 42, 150: in magnam aliquam difficultatem,id. Fam. 4, 2, 4: labor in varias reprehensiones,id. Fin. 1, 1: in morbos, in damna, in dedecora,id. ib. 14, 47: in alterum genus injustitiae,id. Off. 1, 9, 29: in memoriam notam et aequalem,id. Brut. 69, 244: in memoriam communium miseriarum,id. ib. 71, 251.
* With acc. (post-class.), to incur: crimen loquacitatis,Lact. 2, 7 fin.; cf. pass.: incursus angor,Sid. Ep. 8, 9.
* Esp.
* To run against, strike against, offend: si jactor in turba, accuso ... eum qui in me incurrit atque incidit,Cic. Planc. 7, 17: ut in eum non invasisse, sed incurrisse videamur,id. Sest. 6, 14.—Absol.: quis est tam lynceus, qui in tantis tenebris nihil offendat, nusquam incurrat?Cic. Fam. 9, 2, 2. — With acc.: venantium agmen,Sulp. Sev. Dial. 2, 9, 6.
* To commit a fault (only postclass.): nihil vitii mulier incurrit,Dig. 24, 1, 13: aliquid,Lampr. Alex. Sev. 12.
* To rush upon, assault carnally: si nihil est, servis incurritur,Juv. 6, 331: sororem,App. M. 10, p. 250, 6.
* Of events, to befall, happen, occur to: casus, qui in sapientem potest incurrere,Cic. Tusc. 5, 10, 29: in ipsos etesias,id. Fam. 15, 11, 2: tua λῆψις in quem diem incurrit, nescio, id. Att. 7, 7, 3: natalis plebeiis incurrens Circensibus,Suet. Tib. 26: disputatio, in quam non aliquis locus incurrat,Cic. Top. 21, 79.
Charlton T. Lewis, Charles Short, A Latin Dictionary

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