Incido
From TTT @ frath.net
Latin-English I.
incĭd|ō, -ĕre, -ī, incāsum. (inˈtʃi.do) v. intrans.
- To fall on or into.
- To happen; to occur.
Latin-English II.
incīd|ō, -ĕre, -ī, incīsum. (inˈtʃi.do) v. trans.
- To cut into; to cut up, to cut open.
Loci
- αʹ Cicero, Ad Familiares 13.36:
| tabulam, in qua nomina civitate donatorum incisa essent, revelli iussisset | He had ordered that the tablet on which had been engraved the names of those given citizenship should be torn down. |