I.to cram in.
I. Lit.: “alicui cibum,” Suet. Tib. 53.—
II. Transf., to put in, foist in: “verbum omnibus locis,” Sen. Ep. 114: “aliud,” id. ib. 106: “aliquid epistulae,” id. ib. 24: “infulsit praeterea nomen Severi,” he added to his own names, Capitol. Macrin. 5.