imbito
From LSJ
ἤκουσεν ἐν Ῥώμῃ καὶ ἀρσένων ἑταιρίαν εἶναι → he heard that there was also a fellowship of males in Rome (Severius, commentary on Romans 1:27)
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
imbīto: (inb-), ĕre, v. a. in-bito,
I to go into, enter: meam domum ne imbitas, Plaut. Ep. 1, 2, 42.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
imbītō,¹⁶ ĕre (in et beto), tr., entrer dans, pénétrer : Pl. Epid. 145.
Latin > German (Georges)
im-bīto, ere (in u. bito), hineingehen, meam domum ne inbitas, Plaut. Epid. 145.