im
From LSJ
ἀλλ’ οὔτε πολλὰ τραύματ’ ἐν στέρνοις λαβὼν θνῄσκει τις, εἰ μὴ τέρμα συντρέχοι βίου, οὔτ’ ἐν στέγῃ τις ἥμενος παρ’ ἑστίᾳ φεύγει τι μᾶλλον τὸν πεπρωμένον μόρον → But a man will not die, even though he has been wounded repeatedly in the chest, should the appointed end of his life not have caught up with him; nor can one who sits beside his hearth at home escape his destined death any the more
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
im: i. q. eum, v. is
I init.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
(1) im pour in, dans certains mots composés.
(2) im pour eum : xii tab. Cic. Leg. 2, 60 ; Char. 17.
Latin > German (Georges)
im = in, s. 1. in a. E..