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ĭn-ărātus, a, um, adj., unploughed, untilled, fallow (poet.): terra, Verg. G. 1, 83: tellus, Hor. Epod. 16, 43: diu Pangaea, Stat. Th. 10, 512.
ĭnarcto, āvi, ātum, 1, v. a. [in-arctus], to circumscribe, limit ( post-class. ), Aug. contr. Ep. Manich. 25, 27.
‡ inarcŭlum virgula erat ex malo Punico incurvata, quam regina sacrificans in capite gestabat, Paul. ex Fest. p. 113 Müll. N. cr. [in-arcus].
ĭn-ardesco, arsi, 3, v. inch.n., to kindle, take fire, burn, glow (poet. and in post-Aug. prose).
* ĭn-ārĕfactus, a, um, adj., dried: sanguis ranarum, Plin. 32, 10, 42, § 121 dub.
ĭn-āresco, ārui, 3, v. inch. n., to become dry in any place, to dry up, become quite dry (post-Aug.).
ĭn-argento, āvi, ātum, 1, v. a. [in-argentum], to overlay with silver, to silver: aes, Paul. Sent. 5, 25, 5.
Mostly Part.: ĭnargentātus, a, um, overlaid with silver, silvered over (post-Aug.): lamina aerea, Plin. 21, 2, 3, § 5: lecti, Dig. 33, 10, 3 praef. § 3.
ĭnargūtē, adv., v. inargutus fin.
ĭn-argūtus, a, um, adj., not acute, without acuteness (post-class.): sententia non inarguta, Dig. 7, 5, 5, § 1.
Adv.: in-argūtē, not acutely: non mehercule inargute nec incallide opposuisti hoc Tullianum, Gell. 12, 13, 19.
Īnărĭmē, ēs, f., = εἰν Ἀρίμοις (Hom. Il. 2, 783), an island in the Tyrrhene Sea, on the coast of Campania, now Ischia, Plin. 3, 6, 12, § 82; Verg. A. 9, 716 Heyne; Ov. M. 14, 89; Val. Fl. 3, 208; Stat. S. 2, 2, 76; Sil. 12, 148; Luc. 5, 101: Inarime a Graecis dicta Pithecusa, Mart. Cap. 6, § 644.
ĭn-armo, āvi, ātum, 1, v. a., to arm (eccl. Lat.), Ven. Fort. Vit. Leob. 7.
ĭn-ăro, āvi, ātum, 1, v. a., to plough in, cover by ploughing.
ĭn-artĭcŭlātus, a, um, adj., indistinct, inarticulate (post-class.), Arn. 2, 59: vox, Prisc. 537 P.
ĭn-artĭfĭcĭālis, e, adj., inartificial, not according to the rules of art (post-Aug.): illas (probationes) ἀτέχνους, id est inartificiales; has ἐντέχνους, id est artificiales vocaverunt, Quint. 5, 1, 1: probationes, id. 5, 5, 2; cf. id. 5, 10, 11: argumenta, Mart. Cap. 5, § 474; § 557; § 560.
Adv.: ĭnartĭfĭ-cĭālĭter, inartificially: se gerere (opp. artificialiter), Quint. 2, 17, 42.