Introeo
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Latin-English
intrō|ĕō, -īre, -īvī or -ĭī, -ĭtum. (inˈtro.e.o) v. intrans.
- To go into; to enter.
Loci
- αʹ Caelius, ap. Cicero, Ad Familiares 8.2:
| Accessit huc, quod postridie eius absolutionem in theatrum Curionis Hortensius introiit, puto, ut suum gaudium gauderemus. | On top of that, Hortensius went into Curio's theater the day after the man's acquittal—so that, I think, we might be happy for him. |