Contrudo, pen. prod. contrúsi, contrúsum, contrúdere. Cic.To thrust in hard togither.Raptim contridere corpus in flumen. Luctet. Contrudere in naues.Cic.To bring or thrust into.Contrudi in dolia plena vinaceorom. Vao. In vnum contrudere. Lucret. To thrust togither.
Lewis and Short: Latin dictionary
con-trūdo, si, sum, 3, v. a.I.To thrust or crowd together (mostly anteclass.): nubes (vis venti), Lucr. 6, 510; cf. id. 6, 211 and 734: penitusque casa contrusa jacebant Corpora,
crowded together
, id. 6, 1254.—II.To press, thrust, push, or crowd in: uvam in dolia, Varr. R. R. 1, 54, 2: stantis equi corpus ... videtur vis in adversum flumen contrudere, aliquos in balneas, Cic. Cael. 26, 63; Varr. L. L. 8, 31 Müll. —Rarely of a single person: Florentius ... contrusus est in insulam, Amm. 22, 3, 6.