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(adverb) : in-grĕdĭor, essus 3, (in tmesi:
* Ut velit ire inque gredi,Lucr. 4, 888), v. dep. n. and a. [1. in-gradior]
* Prop., to go into, to enter (class.; syn. intro, introeo).
* With in and acc.: in stadium,Cic. de Or. 1, 32, 147: in templum,id. Phil. 14, 5, 12: in navem,Cic. Verr. 2, 5, 62, § 160: cum in antiquum fundum ingredi vellet, frequentes armati obstiterunt,id. Caecin. 8, 21; 11, 31: in castra,Liv. 38, 27, 5: in urbem,id. 9, 7, 10.
* Transf., = incedo.— Prop., to go along, advance, proceed, march.
* To enter upon, engage in, apply one's self to a thing.
* With dat.: castris ingressus Etruscis,Verg. A. 10, 148.
* To enter upon, begin, commence an action, speech, etc.
* With in and acc. (so most freq.): in vitam paulo serius, tanquam in viam, ingressus,Cic. Brut. 96, 330: jam ingrediar in disputationem,id. Rep. 1, 24, 38: in eam rationem, id. de Or. 2, 53, 213: in spem libertatis,id. Fam. 12, 25: in orationem,id. Phil. 7, 3: in bellum,id. Cat. 2, 6: in causam,id. Div. in Caecin. 12, 40; id. Fam. 6, 1, 4; id. Planc. 3, 8: in sermonem,Caes. B. C. 3, 18: in rem publicam,to engage in public affairs,Hirt. B. Afr. 22.
* Of time, to enter upon, begin, commence: Caesar decimum nonum annum ingressus,Vell. 2, 61, 1: ingresso vere, when spring has begun or arrived, Luc. 10, 224.
* With ad: ad discendum,Cic. de Or. 1, 21, 94.
* With inf.: posteaquam sum ingressus eas res mandare monumentis,Cic. Ac. 1, 1, 3: dicere,id. Att. 15, 11, 2: describere aliquid,id. de Sen. 14, 49: scribere,id. Div. 2, 1, 3; Quint. 1, 3, 18: versare dolos,Verg. A. 11, 704.
* Absol.: sic contra est ingressa Venus, thus began Venus (to speak), Verg. A. 4, 107: Anchises lacrimis ingressus obortis,id. ib. 6, 867.
* With acc.: quam orationem cum ingressus essem,Cic. Att. 15, 11, 1: tibi res antiquae laudis et artis Ingredior,Verg. G. 2, 175: longinquam profectionem,Suet. Aug. 92.
* With in and acc.: quem ingressum in sermonem Pompeius interpellavit,at the beginning of his speech,Caes. B. C. 3, 18, 3; cf. 1, 2, 2.
* Absol.: si stas, ingredere; si ingrederis, curre,Cic. Att. 2, 23, 3.
* With per: rex pedes per nivem et glaciem ingredi coepit,Curt. 5, 7, 8.
* Fig., to walk, go.
* With abl.: campo,Verg. A. 10, 763: solo,id. ib. 4, 177; 10, 767.
* With abl.: vestigiis patris,Cic. Rep. 6, 24, 26; for which
* With acc.: vestigia patris,to follow, walk in,Liv. 37, 53, 11.
* With per: per titulos ingredimurque tuos,Ov. F. 2, 16.
* Absol.: sublimia debent ingredi, lenia duci, acria currere, delicata fluere,to march majestically,Quint. 9, 4, 139: nec tragoedia socco ingreditur,id. 10, 2, 22.
Charlton T. Lewis, Charles Short, A Latin Dictionary

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