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Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

intrinsĕcus: a, um, adj.,
I inward (late Lat.): lumina cordis intrinseca, Cassiod. in Psa. 118, 82.
intrinsĕcus: adv. intra-secus,
I on the inside, inwardly (mostly ante-class. and post-Aug.): eam intrinsecus eādem re perinungunt, Varr. R. R. 2, 11, 7: sudabant fauces, intrinsecus atrae, sanguine, Lucr. 6, 1147: intrinsecus cavum, extrinsecus gibberum est, Cels. 4, 1; cf. opp. exterius, Col. 12, 44, 5; 8, 3, 6: latebant, Amm. 20, 11, 9.—
II Towards the inside, inwards: replicata jocinera, Plin. 11, 37, 73, § 190; Suet. Aug. 95.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

intrīnsĕcus¹³ (intra et secus),
1 au- dedans, intérieurement : Lucr. 6, 1147 ; Cato Agr. 152 ; Varro R. 2, 11, 7
2 en allant vers l’intérieur : Plin. 11, 190 ; Suet. Aug. 95.

Latin > German (Georges)

intrīnsecus, Adv. (intra u. secus), I) inwendig, innerlich (Ggstz. extrinsecus, exterius), iecur intr. cavum, extrinsecus gibbum, Cels.: haec aviaria intr. et extrinsecus polire, Colum.: intr. (solum) stratum sulphure et bitumine traditur, Iustin.: ne cupa et clavus conteratur intr., Cato: unam partem ab altera exclusam equitibus intrinsecus (von innen) adortus, Auct. b. Afr. – II) einwärts, nach der innern Seite hin, replicare iocinera, Suet. Aug. 95. – / Nbf. intresecus (Ggstz. foris), Corp. inscr. Lat. 14, 137.