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injectĭo, ōnis, f. [inicio].

  1. I. A throwing in; lit., med. t. t., an injection, clyster, Cael. Aur. Tard. 5, 4, 69; 5, 1, 10; id. Acut. 1, 17, 167.
  2. II. A laying on: manus, a laying on of the hand, an act by which one takes possession of a thing belonging to him without a judicial decision: patri in filium, patrono in libertum manus injectio sit, Quint. 7, 7, 9: aeris confessi debitique jure judicatis triginta dies justi sunto; post deinde manus injectio esto, Lex XII. Tab. ap. Gell. 20, 1, 45; Dig. 2, 4, 10 al.
    1. B. Transf.: habebat enim vera secum bona, in quae non est manus injectio, i. e. such as cannot be grasped by the hand, Sen. Const. 5, 7.
  3. III. Trop. (late Lat.).
    1. A. An instigation, suggestion: Satanae, Tert. de Pudic. 13 init.
    2. B. An objection, Tert. ad Hermog. 10.

injectĭōnāle, is, n. [injectio] (lit., neutr. of injectionalis, e, sc. remedium), a clyster, injection, Theod. Prisc. 4, 8.

injectīvus, a, um, adj. [inicio]: injectivus status est generalis. Nam sive de possessione, sive de fine controversia nascatur, per hoc repetitio justa injustaque inicitur, Aggen. ap. Front. de Limit. Agr. p. 63 Goes.

injecto, āvi, ātum, 1, v. freq. a. [inicio], to lay on, apply (poet.): dextram, Stat. Th. 9, 133; Sil. 3, 183; Luc. 3, 611.

1. injectus, a, um, Part., from inicio.

2. injectus, ūs, m. [inicio], a throwing or casting on or over.

  1. I. Lit.: opprimere senem injectu multae vestis, Tac. A. 6, 50; so Plin. 8, 16, 21, § 54; 8, 17, 21, § 60: pulveris, id. 11, 17, 18, § 58; Stat. S. 4, 3, 22.
  2. II. Transf., a putting in: animi in corpora, Lucr. 2, 740.

injexit for injēcĕrit, v. inicio init.