infodio
τὴν πολιὴν καλέω Νέμεσιν πόθου, ὅττι δικάζει ἔννομα ταῖς σοβαραῖς θᾶσσον ἐπερχομένη → I call gray hairs the Nemesis of love, because they judge justly, coming sooner to the proud
Latin > English
infodio infodere, infodi, infossus V :: bury, inter
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
in-fŏdĭo: fōdi, fossum, 3, v. a.,
I to dig in or up, make by digging; to bury in the earth, inter: locus alte duos pedes infodiendus est, Col. 3, 13, 5: sarmenta, Cato, R. R. 37, 3: squalentes conchas, Verg. G. 2, 348 corpora terrae, id. A. 11, 205: taleas in terram, Caes. B. G. 7, 73: procul ab eo loco infoderunt, in quo erat mortuus, Nep. Paus. 5: gemmas corpori (sc. auribus), to insert in, Plin. 12, prooem. § 2: vulnera infossa penitus cerebro, inflicted deeply, Stat. Th. 8, 534: saxum perfractae cassidis aera Ossibus infodiens, Sil. 10, 238: infossus puer, buried, Hor. Epod. 5, 32.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
īnfŏdiō,¹³ fōdī, fossum, ĕre, tr.,
1 creuser : Col. Rust. 3, 13, 5
2 enterrer : Cato Agr. 37, 3 ; Virg. G. 2, 348 ; Nep. Paus. 5, 5 ; aliquid in terram Cæs. G. 7, 73, 9, [ou poét. terræ Virg. En. 11, 205 ] enfouir qqch. dans la terre || [fig.] insérer dans [avec dat.] : Plin. 12, pr. 2 ; faire entrer dans [avec dat.] : Sil. 10, 238.
Latin > German (Georges)
īn-fodio, fōdī, fossum, ere, I) eingraben, einscharren, vergraben, verscharren, Numae Pompilii religiosa quaedam post mortem eius, Varro LL.: fruges, Verg.: pecuniam, Augustin.: libros, Plin.: hic (hier), Pers.: ibi, ubi telum erat infossum, Nep.: inf. ibidem sarmenta, Cato: procul ab eo loco hominem (mortuum), Nep.: taleas in terram, Caes.: ea subter terebinthum, Vulg.: corpora terrae, Verg.: infossus puer, Hor. – poet. übtr., machen, daß etwas eindringt, saxum perfractae cassidis aera ossibus infodiens, Sil.: vulnera infossa cerebro, tief eingedrungen, Stat. – II) ein- od. aufgraben = grabend machen, locum alte, Colum.: sulcum, lacum, Colum.
Latin > Chinese
infodio, is, odi, ossum, odere. 3. :: 埋。穵。— vitem 埋葡萄秧。— corpora terrae (dat.) 塟屍於地。