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INGREDI, ingredi

Sounds Like: in-GREH-dee

Translations: to enter, to go in, to step in, to begin

From the root: INGREDI

Part of Speech: Verb

Explanation: This is a Latin deponent verb, meaning it has passive forms but active meanings. It is commonly used to describe the act of moving into a place or starting an action. For example, one might say 'milites ingrediuntur' meaning 'the soldiers enter'. It can also mean to begin something, such as 'ingredi negotium' meaning 'to begin a task'.

Inflection: Present Active Infinitive


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Josephus' Against Apion

From the same root

No other words from the same root, INGREDI, appear in our texts.

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