Eneco, énecas, pe. cor. enécui, & enecáui, enectum, & enecåtum enecâre. Plaut.To kil: to ssea.Ne herbis enecetur ruta. Col. That rue by not: or be not killed with hearbes growing about it.
Lewis and Short: Latin dictionary
ē-nĕco or ēnĭco, cŭi (enicavit, Plaut. As. 5, 2, 71), ctum (less freq. enecatum; in the part. enecatus, Plin. 18, 13, 34, 127; 30, 12, 34, 108; and, enectus, id. 7, 9, 7, 47; 26, 15, 90, 159), 1 (old form of the fut. perf. enicasso, Plaut. Most. 1, 3, 55 and 66), v. a., to kill off, kill completely, to kill, stay (freq. and class., esp. in the transf. signif.; syn.: neco, interficio, interimo, conficio, caedo, occido, concido, trucido, jugulo, obtrunco, etc.). I.Lit.: puer ambo anguis enicat, Plaut. Am. 5, 1, 67; id. Most. 1, 3, 62; id. Aul. 5, 22; id. Rud. 2, 5, 19; Varr. ap. Non. 81, 12; Plin. 23, 2, 31, 63 et saep.: cicer, ervum, i. e.