Intra, præpositio, accnsariuo cafui serniens. Luc. Within.Intra quatuor annos. Plin. Within foure yeares.Intra vigintidies. Plau Within the space of twenty daies.Intra paucos dies.Liu.In short space.Intra famam esse. Quin. To be lesse than the rumour and opinion is.Intra hæc est omnis vituperatio. Quint. Al the reprehension consisteth in these thing.Rapi intra iuuentam. Tac. To die in his youth.Intra legem epulari.Cicer.To bellow lesse at his table than the law alloweth.Intra me futurum est. Pli. iunior. I wil keepe it secret with me.Intra modum.Cic. Modicè hoc faciam, aut etiam intra modum. Yea lesse than measure.Intra loquendi modum. Quin. Lesse than the maner of speaking requireth.Intra recta vocare aliquem. Vir. To call one into the house: or being within the house to cal one.Intra terminos.Liu.Within the compasse of their boundes.Intra verba peccare. Curt. To offend in wordes onely.Intra cubiculum, id est, in cubiculo. intra Calendas, id est, in Calendis. Intra, sine casu, cui contrarium est Extrinsecus. Colum. Plin. Within.
Intro, intras, intrâre. Cæs. To enter or go in.Intrare ædem, & in ædem. Suet. Cic.Domum intrare.Ouid. Tot maria intraui. Vir. Portus intramus amicos. Vir. Vrbem intrare.Ouid.Intrant rsos venabula. Mar. The hunting speares do plette wilde beares, or be thrust into them. Intrare; per translationem: vt, Intrare in familiaritatem alicuios.Cic.To enter into familiaritie.Intrare is affectum.Quintil.To enter into ones affection or mind.Intrauítque animum militaris gloriæ cupido. Tac. Adesite of glory by mactial prowes entered into his mind.Intrare insidias. Cæs. To enter into the place where the ambushment is.In mentem iudicis non potest definitio intrare.Cic.Mentes intrauit suspectus honorum.Ouid.Intrandum est igitur in rerum naturam.Cic.Pauidos intrat metus. Ta. He conceiued a timorous feare.Pudor & gloria intrat aliquem. Ta. He beginneth to be bashful and desirous of glory.
Lewis and Short: Latin dictionary
intrā, adv. and prep. [contr. from intĕrā; sc. parte], on the inside, within (class. only as a prep.). I.Adv. (post-Aug.). A. In gen.: quadraginta per oram, intra centum erunt, Quint. 1, 10, 43: pars, quae intra, longior esse debet, quam quae extra, Cels. 7, 15: si inciditur, viridis intra caro apparet, id. 5, 28, 13: vasa extrinsecus, et intra diligenter picata, Col. 12, 43, 7.—B. Esp. 1. Of the interior of countries: intra vix jam homines magisque semiferi, Mela, 1, 4, 4.—2. Of the interior of a building: pro rostris aurata aedes ... intraque lectus eburneus, Suet. Caes. 84: intra forisque, Petr. 22.—3. Of the Mediterranean Sea, Mela, prooem. 2: abunde orbe terrae extra intra indicato (opp. extra, of the ocean), Plin. 6, 32, 38, 205 fin.—C.Inwardly, towards the inside (rare): binos interim digitos distinguimus ... paulum tamen inferioribus intra spectantibus, Quint. 11, 3, 98.—II.Prep. with acc. (placed after its noun: praeturam intra, Tac. A. 3, 75, and: lucem intra, id. ib. 4, 48), within.A.Lit., of place: intra navim, Plaut. Merc. 1, 2, 75: intra parietes meos, Cic. Att. 3, 10: carceres stare, Auct. Her. 4, 3: jactum teli, within a javelin's throw, Verg. A. 11, 608: montem Taurum, Cic. Sest. 27: locus intra oceanum jam, nullus est, quo non, etc., id. Verr. 2, 3, 89: Apenninum, Liv. 5, 35: ea intra se consumunt Arabes,
consume among themselves
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in their own country
, Plin. 12, 21, 45, 99: Sy. Devoravi nomen inprudens modo. Ch. Non placet qui amicos intra dentis conclusos habet, behind, Plaut. Trin. 4, 2, 64; cf.: inter dentis, id. ib. 4, 2, 80 Brix.—B.Transf.1. I. q. in with acc., in, into: ea intra pectus se penetravit potio, Plaut. Truc. 1, 1, 23: nosse regiones, intra quas venere, Cic. de Or. 2, 34: qui intra fines suos Ariovistum recepissent, Caes. B. G. 1, 32: intra moenia compulsus, Liv. 34, 33.—2. Of time, within, during, in the course of, in less than: intra viginti dies, Plaut. Curc. 3, 77: qui intra annos quatuordecim tectum non subiissent, Caes. B. G. 1, 36: quae intra decem annos facta sunt, Cic. Verr. 1, 13, 37 (dub.; B. and K. inter): intra paucos dies, Liv. 23, 41; Suet. Caes. 8: intra breve tempus, id. Tib. 51; id. Claud. 38: juventam,
in youth
, Tac. A. 2, 71. — With quam ( = postquam): intra decimum diem quam Pheras venerat, i. e.
before the lapse of ten days after his arrival
, Liv. 36, 10, 1; 43, 9, 2; Quint. 1, 12, 9; Suet. Caes. 35 al.— C.Trop.1.Under, below, i. e. less than, fewer than, within the limits of: intra centum, Liv. 1, 43: epulari intra legem, i. e.
less expensively than the law allows
, Cic. Fam. 9, 26, 9: intra modum, id. ib. 4, 4, 14: intra verba desipere,
to betray insanity in words only
, Cels. 3, 18: intra verba peccare,
to transgress in words only
, Curt. 7, 1, 25: intra gloriam fuit facinus, i. e.
was not inglorious
, Flor. 1, 3: intra silentium se tenere,
to keep silence
, Plin. Ep. 4, 16: intra famam sunt scripta,
beneath his reputation
, Quint. 11, 3, 8: intra fortunam, Prop. 4, 8, 2.—2. With acc. of pron., within or among.(a). Intra se, inwardly, to one's self: meditantes intra semet, Plin. 10, 42, 59, 118: intra se dicere, Quint. 10, 7, 25: intra se componere, id. 11, 3, 2.—(b).Secretly: intra vos futura,