Ingero, ingeris, pe. cor. ingessi, ingestum, ingerere. Columella To bring or cary imto put in: to powre in. to throm notune on.Ingerere se.Plin. iun.To put forth, or offer himselfe to doe a thing vndesired.Periclis se ingerit-Sil.Voluntarily to prease into daunger. Ingerere cibum, vel potionem ægroro. Cel. To feede a sick man not willing to eate or drinke: to giue him meate or drinke whether he sust or no.Conuitia ingerere alicui. Hor. To raile at.Dicta in dolium perrusum ingerere, prouerbialiter dictnm.Plautus.To speake in vaine: to spe ake to him that letteth in at one care and out at another: to waste woordes in vatne.Dicta in aliquem ingerere. Plau. To chide one: or to raile & scolde at one.Ingerere probra.Liu.Reprochfully to raile at.Ligna ingerere foco. Tibul. To laye store of woodde on the sice.Mala multa in aliquem ingerere. Plautus. To doe one much mischiefe: to giue one many shrewde and knau ishe wordes.Omoia mala ingerebat. Pla. He did the worst that he couldt or he did al the mischief he conld.Oscolum ingerere. Suet. To kisse one passing by.Pagnos in ventrem alicuius ingerere. Ter. To thumpe one on the belly with his fistes.Ingerere primordia, Vide PRIMORDIVM.Sacrilegium ingerere. Sen. To conunit sacrflege.Saxs obiacentia pedibus ingerit in subeuntes. Li. He casteth downe stones vpon.Scelus sceleri ingerere. Seneca. To heape mischiefe vppon mischiefe.Semen solo ingerere. Colum. To caste seede in the ground: to sowe.Tela ingerere.Liu.To fling or huele dattes.Thura ingerere aris. Plin. To hurne plenty of franken sence on aulters.
Ingestus, a, um. Borne or caried in: offced: pressed vpon. Tac.
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in-gĕro, gessi, gestum, 3, v. a. (imper. inger for ingere, Cat. 27, 2), to carry, pour, throw, or put into, in, or upon a place. I.Lit.A. In gen.: aquam ingere, Plaut. Ps. 1, 2, 24: ligna foco, Tib. 2, 1, 22: quicquid vini oleique erat, oribus ingerebatur, Curt. 7, 5, 7: e puteis aquam in salinas, Plin. 31, 7, 39, 81.—B. Esp. 1. Ingerere se, to betake one's self or rush to any place: ubi confertissimos hostes pugnare conspexisset, eo se semper ingerebat, Just. 11, 14, 5: se morti obviam, Sen. Herc. Fur. 1032; cf.: se oculis, to offer one's self to, Just. 18, 7, 9: sese periclis, Sil. 10, 5.—2.To inflict upon, execute, apply: supplicia, Sen. Med. 461: pugnos alicui in ventrem,
to deal blows
, Ter. Phorm. 5, 8, 95: verbera, Curt. 6, 11, 8: manus capiti, Sen. Ep. 99 med.— 3. Of weapons, to press upon, thrust into: ensem viris, Val. Fl. 6, 230: hastas in tergum fugientibus, Verg. A. 9, 763: saxa in subeuntes, Liv. 2, 65, 4: sagittas et jacula, id. 36, 18, 5: missilia in propugnantes, Curt. 4, 3, 15; 4, 4, 13.—4.To bring, give, or present to one: saginandis anseribus polentae duas partes, et furfuris quatuor ingerunt, Pall. 1, 30: mihi nova pocula, Nemes. Cyneg. 5.—Absol.: aqua frigida ingesta sistitur sanguis,
administered internally
, Plin. 31, 3, 23, 40.— 5.To bring, throw, heap, or put upon a person or thing: ut Cassandreus, saucius ingestā contumuleris humo, Ov. Ib. 460: vasta giganteis ingesta est insula membris, id. M. 5, 346: adeps pastillis ingestus, Plin. 30, 13, 38, 112: stercus vitibus, Col. 2, 16, 8: summis ingestum montibus Aepy, Stat. Th. 4, 180: facies ingesta sopori, Claud. Rapt. Pros. 3, 81: ingesta vincula unguibus, id. B. Gild. 365: supplicia, Sen. Med. 461. — II.Trop.A. In gen., of language. 1.To pour forth, to pour out against: convicia alicui, Hor. S. 1, 5, 12: contumelias, Tac. A. 1, 39: vocis verborumque quantum voletis, Liv. 3, 68, 4. — 2.To mention, repeat, keep saying: auctorem suum ingerit et inculcat, Sen. Ben. 1, 12: ingerebat lentissima voce, Carpe, Carpe, Petr. 36; Sen. Ben. 7, 22, 2: omnia mala ingerebat, Plaut. Men. 5, 1, 17: voces quae plerumque verae et graves coram ingerebantur, Tac. A. 4, 42: a tribunis eadem ingerebantur, id. H. 4, 78.— B. In partic. 1.To obtrude, press, or force upon one: ne recusanti quidem amicitiam suam ingerere destitit, Suet. Vit. Hor. p. 297 Roth: nomina liberis, Tac. Or. 7; cf. id. A. 1, 72: filium filiamque orbis senibus, Petr. 140: omnia imperia recusanti, Just. 6, 8: ingerebat iste Artemidorum, Cic. Verr. 2, 3, 28, 69: his se ingerit (Fortuna),
presses her favors
, Juv. 6, 609: veritatis tanta vis est ut nemo ... qui non videat ingerentem se oculis divinam claritatem, Lact. 1, 5, 2: nomen patris patriae a populo saepius ingestum repudiavit,
pressed upon him
, Tac. A. 1, 72.—2.To heap up: scelus sceleri, Sen. Thyest. 731.