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* 1. in-fŏro, āre, v. n. [in-foro], to bore into: mox ausi inforare medio trunco, Plin. 17, 14, 24, § 102 Jan. (Sillig, imperare); cf. also the foll. art.
* 2. infŏro, āre, v. a. [in-forum], to accuse in a court of justice: Curc. Quaeso ne me incomities. Ly. Licetne inforare, si incomitiare haud licet? Curc. Non inforabis me quidem (with double meaning, in mal. part.; cf. 1. inforo), Plaut. Curc. 3, 30 sq.