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| Headword | Definitions | Occurrences in the Aeneid | 
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| inoffēnsus, a, um | (adj.), unobstructed; unbroken, smooth, 10.292.  | 
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| inolēscō, olēvī, olitus, 3, n. | to grow into, upon, or in, w. dat.; fasten upon, be incorporated, be fixed by growth, without a case foll., 6.738.  | 
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| inopīnus, a, um | unexpected, 5.857.  | 
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| inops, inopis | (adj.), without means; poor, needy; wretched (destitute of means to pay Charon), 6.325; of things, meager, mean, humble, 8.100; of the mind, w. gen., bereft of, 4.300.  | 
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| Īnōus, a, um | adj. (Īnō), pertaining to Ino, daughter of Cadmus and mother of Melicertes or Palaemon; Inoan, 5.823.  | 
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| inquam, n. def. | to say; always used after one or more words in a direct quotation, 1.321, et al.  | 
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| īnsalūtātus, a, um | (adj.), not saluted; without farewell greeting (separated by tmesis), 9.288.  | 
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| īnsānia, ae, f. | unsoundness; insanity, madness, folly, frenzy, 2.42; violence, fury, 7.461. (īnsānus)  | 
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| īnsānus, a, um | (adj.), unsound; mad, insane, 6.135; inspired, 3.443.  | 
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| īnscius, a, um | not knowing; unaware, unwitting, ignorant, 1.718; amazed, bewildered, 2.307; w. gen., ignorant of, 12.648.  | 
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| īnscrībō, scrīpsī, scrīptus, 3, a. | to work upon, mark, furrow, 1.478; inscribe.  | 
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| īnsequor, secūtus sum, 3, dep. a. | to follow up, pursue, follow, 5.321; press on, follow up; succeed, 1.87; persecute, pursue, 1.241; w. inf., proceed, 3.32.  | 
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| īnserō, uī, tus, 3, a. | to fasten or put in; insert, 3.152.  | 
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| īnsertō, 1, freq. a. | to put or thrust into; pass through, 2.672. (īnserō)  | 
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| īnsideō, sēdī, sessus, 2, n. and a. | to sit or be seated on; w. dat., rest, recline upon, 1.719; settle on, 8.480; w. acc., occupy, hold, 2.616. (1. in and sedeō)  | 
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| īnsidiae, ārum, f. | a sitting down, or lying in ambuscade; an ambush, 11.783; snare, toil; plot, treachery, wile, 2.36; stealthy journey or enterprise, 9.237; artifice, stratagem, 2.421; personif. pl., Īnsidiae, ārum, Stratagem, 12.336. (īnsideō)  | 
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| īnsidiae, ārum, f. | a sitting down, or lying in ambuscade; an ambush, 11.783; snare, toil; plot, treachery, wile, 2.36; stealthy journey or enterprise, 9.237; artifice, stratagem, 2.421; personif. pl., Īnsidiae, ārum, Stratagem, 12.336. (īnsideō)  | 
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| īnsidior, ātus sum, 1, dep. n. | to lie in ambush; lie in wait, lurk for, w. dat., 9.59. (īnsidiae)  | 
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| īnsīdō, sēdī, sessus, 3, n. | to sink, take a seat, or settle upon; (w. dat.), alight upon, 6.708; to be stationed or secreted in, 11.531; (w. acc.), settle upon, 10.59.  | 
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| īnsīgne, is, n. | a distinguishing mark; symbol, ensign, 10.188; trophy, 12.944; pl., īnsīgnia, ium, distinctive arms, tokens, 2.339; royal ensigns or insignia, 8.506; trappings, 11.89.  | 
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| īnsīgniō, īvī or iī, ītus, 4, a. | to decorate with a mark; adorn, mark, decorate, 7.790. (īnsīgne)  | 
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| īnsīgnis, e | beautiful, 3.468; splendid, adorned, 4.134; conspicuous, 6.808; marked, renowned, distinguished, 1.10; illustrious, glorious, 10.450. (in and sīgnum)  | 
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| īnsinuō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. and n. | to embosom; to penetrate, 2.229.  | 
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| īnsistō, stitī, 3, a. and n. | to place one’s self in or upon a thing; (w. dat.), to tread or stand upon, (w. acc.), to tread, 6.563; impress, 11.574; (fig.), of the will, continue, persist, 4.533.  | 
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| īnsomnis, e | without sleep, wakeful, 9.167.  | 
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| īnsomnium, iī, n. | that which comes in sleep; a dream, 4.9.  | 
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| īnsonō, uī, 1, n. | to sound within; resound, snap, 5.579; (w. acc.), sound, crack (as to, or with) the lash, 7.451.  | 
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| īnsōns, sontis | (adj.), innocent, guiltless, unoffending, 2.84.  | 
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| īnspērātus, a, um | (adj.), unhoped for, 3.278; unexpected, 8.247.  | 
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| īnspiciō, spexī, spectus, 3, a. | to look into or overlook, 2.47. (1. in and speciō, look)  | 
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| īnspīrō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. | to breathe into; inspire, impart, 1.688; instill, 7.351.  | 
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| īnspoliātus, a, um | (adj.), not despoiled, upon; unstripped, 11.594.  | 
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| īnstō, stitī, 1, n. | to stand on or upon; w. dat., acc., inf., or alone; w. dat., to stand on, 11.529; stand or hang over, 10.196; (w. acc.), to work at, ply work upon, 8.834; (w. inf.), urge on, press on, 1.423; persist, 10.118; (alone), to follow up, press on; pursue, 1.468; struggle, 12.783; be near at hand, approach, threaten, 12.916; to be urgent, important, incumbent, 4.115.  | 
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| īnstar, indecl., n. | an image; figure; noble or majestic form, majesty, 6.865; w. gen., likeness; the size of, as large as, 2.15; like, 3.637. (1. in and stō)  | 
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| īnstaurō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. | to build; perform, celebrate, 3.62; revive, resolve anew, 2.451; celebrate anew, 4.63; renew, 2.669; repay, requite, 6.530.  | 
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| īnsternō, strāvī, strātus, 3, a. | to spread over; cover, 2.722; saddle, 7.277; extend over, 12.675.  | 
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| īnstīgō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. | to goad on; incite, stimulate, encourage, 5.228.  | 
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| īnstituō, uī, ūtus, 3, a. | to fix in a place; put down, plant, step with, 7.690; found, inaugurate, 6.70; w. inf., ordain, 6.143; prepare, begin, 7.109; teach. (1. in and statuō)  | 
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| īnstō, stitī, 1, n. | to stand on or upon; w. dat., acc., inf., or alone; w. dat., to stand on, 11.529; stand or hang over, 10.196; (w. acc.), to work at, ply work upon, 8.834; (w. inf.), urge on, press on, 1.423; persist, 10.118; (alone), to follow up, press on; pursue, 1.468; struggle, 12.783; be near at hand, approach, threaten, 12.916; to be urgent, important, incumbent, 4.115.  | 
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| īnstruō, strūxi, strūctus, 3, n. | to build upon; build up; arrange, draw up ships or troops, 2.254; 8.676; prepare, 1.638; furnish, equip, supply, 3.231; support, 6.831; instruct, train, 2.152.  | 
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| īnstruō, strūxi, strūctus, 3, n. | to build upon; build up; arrange, draw up ships or troops, 2.254; 8.676; prepare, 1.638; furnish, equip, supply, 3.231; support, 6.831; instruct, train, 2.152.  | 
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| īnsuētus, a, um (trisyll.) | (adj.), unaccustomed; unused, unwonted, 6.16; (pl. n. as adv.), īnsuēta, strangely; hideously, 8.248.  | 
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| īnsula, ae, f. | an island, 1.159.  | 
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| īnsultō, āvī, ātus, 1, n. and a. | (w. dat.), to leap upon, bound upon, gallop over, trample on, 12.339; (w. acc.), bound, dance, rush through, 7.581; absol., prance, 11.600; insult, be insolent, mock, 2.330; exult, 10.20. (īnsiliō, leap upon)  | 
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| īnsum, fuī, esse, irreg. n. | to be in or on; be represented on, 6.26.  | 
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| īnsuō, uī, ūtus, 3, a. | to sew or stitch in, into, or on, 5.405.  | 
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| īnsuper | (adv.), above, over, upon, 1.61; moreover, 2.593; (prep. w. abl.), besides, 9.274.  | 
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| īnsuper | (adv.), above, over, upon, 1.61; moreover, 2.593; (prep. w. abl.), besides, 9.274.  | 
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| īnsuperābilis, e | (adj.), that can not be surmounted; invincible, 4.40.  | 
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| īnsurgō, surrēxi, rēctus, 3, n. | to rise to; w. dat., 9.34; rise, spring to, ply, 3.207; (without case), lift or raise one's self, rise upward, 5.443.  | 
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| intāctus, a, um | (adj.), untouched, unbroken, 11.419; unhurt, 10.504; untouched by the yoke, unyoked, 6.38; pure; a virgin, 1.345.  | 
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| integer, gra, grum | undiminished; entire; healthy, fresh, sound, w. gen., 2.638.  | 
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| intemerātus, a, um | (adj.), not violated, inviolate, 2.143; pure, holy, 3.178; a virgin, 11.584.  | 
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| intempestus, a, um | unseasonable; unpleasant; gloomy, dark, 3.587; of unhealthy atmosphere or climate, malarious, unhealthy, 10.184.  | 
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| intendō, ī, tentus or tēnsus, 3, a. | to stretch to or towards; strain; stretch strings or chords; strain, aim, shoot, 9.590; tune, 9.776; extend, spread out, swell, w. acc., 5.33; bind, w. acc. and abl., 5.403; festoon, 4.506; tie around, w. acc. and dat., 2.237; stretch to, 5.136.  | 
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| intentātus, a, um | (adj.), untried, unsolicited, 10.39.  | 
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| intentō, āvī, ātus, 1, intens. a. | to stretch, hold out, 6.572; threaten, 1.91. (intendō)  | 
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| intentus, a, um | earnestly attentive, intent, 2.1; expectant, 5.137. (intendō)  | 
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| intepeō, uī, 2, n. | to become warm, 10.570.  | 
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| inter | (prep. w. acc.), between; among, amid, in the midst of, 3.646, et al.; through, 2.782; in, 4.70; (implying both to and amid), 12.437; w. sē or sēsē, mutually, 4.193; one with another, 2.455; alternately, in turn, 5.433; against each other, 6.828; on or upon each other, 11.121.  | 
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| intercipiō, cēpī, ceptus, 3, a. | to catch a thing passing along; intercept, 10.402. (inter and capiō)  | 
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| interclūdō, clūsī, clūsus, 3, a. | to close the way; hinder, detain, 2.111. (inter and claudō)  | 
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| interdum | (adv.), sometimes.  | 
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| intereā | (adv.), amid these things; meanwhile, in the meantime, 1.418, et al.  | 
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| interfor, fātus sum, 1, dep. a. | to speak between; interrupt, 1.386.  | 
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| interfundō, fūdī, fūsus, 3, a. | to pour between; besprinkle; mark, 4.644; pass. as middle, pour itself, flow between, 6.439.  | 
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| interimō, ēmī, ēmptus, 3, a. | to take from the midst; kill, 10.428. (inter and emō)  | 
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| interior, ius | (adj.), inner, interior; interior or inner part of, 1.637; on the inner side, 5.170; superl., intimus, a, um, innermost, 1.243. (compar. of obs. interus, rel. to inter)  | 
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| interlūceō, lūxī, 2, n. | to give light through; to open, 9.508.  | 
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| interluō, 3, a. | to wash between; flow between, 3.419.  | 
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| internectō, 3, a. | to bind together, bind up, 7.816.  | 
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| interpres, etis, c. | an agent between parties; a mediator, messenger, 4.355; author, 4.608; prophet, 3.359.  | 
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| interritus, a, um | (adj.), unaffrighted; dauntless, 5.427; of inanimate things, undisturbed; without peril, secure, 5.863.  | 
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| interrumpō, rūpī, ruptus, 3, a. | to break asunder; interrupt, discontinue, suspend, 4.88; of fire, extinguish, 9.239.  | 
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| intersum, fuī, esse, irreg, n. | to be in the midst; be present at, share in, 11.62.  | 
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| intertexō, uī, tus, 3, a. | to interweave, embroider, 8.167.  | 
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| intervāllum, ī, n. | the space between two stakes; an interval, distance, 5.320.  | 
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| intexō, uī, tus, 3, a. | to weave into or in; work in, inweave, 5.252; festoon, wreathe, entwine; cover, 6.216; frame, 2.16.  | 
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| intonō, uī, ātus 1, n. and a. | to thunder, 1.90; (impers.), intonat, it thunders, 2.693.  | 
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| intōnsus, a, um | (adj.), unshaven, unshorn, 9.181; leafy, 9.681.  | 
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| intorqueō, torsī, tortus, 2, a. | to turn or hurl toward, or against, 2.231; shoot, dart, 9.534.  | 
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| intrā | (prep. w. acc., and adv.), on the inside; within, 2.33, et al.; for in, 7.168.  | 
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| intrāctābilis, e | (adj.), that can not be handled or managed; indomitable, invincible, 1.339.  | 
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| intrāctātus, a, um | (adj.), unhandled, untried, 8.206.  | 
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| intremō, uī, 3, n. | to tremble, 5.505; quake, 3.581.  | 
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| intrō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. and n. | to go into, enter, 3.254; penetrate, pierce, 8.390. (rel. to inter)  | 
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| intrōgredior, gressus sum, 3, dep. n. | to go within; enter, 1.520. (intrō and gradior)  | 
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| intus | (adv.), within, 1.294, et al. (in)  | 
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| intus | (adv.), within, 1.294, et al. (in)  | 
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| invādō, vāsī, vāsus, 3, a. and n. | to go into; enter, 3.382; enter upon, 6.260; invade, violate, 6.623; rush into, 12.712; attack, assail, 2.414; address, accost, 4.265; undertake, adventure, 9.186.  | 
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| invalidus, a, um | (adj.), not strong; feeble, infirm, 5.716; timid, 12.262.  | 
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| invehō, vexī, vectus, 3, a. | to carry into or forward; (pass.), invehī, to ride or drive, 1.155; sail, 5.122; w. acc. of place, sail to, arrive at, or in, 7.436; enter, 8.714.  | 
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| inveniō, vēnī, ventus, 4, a. | to come upon; find out, find, discover, 6.8, et al.  | 
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| inventor, ōris, m. | a finder; contriver, 2.164. (inveniō)  | 
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| invergō, 3, a. | to cause to incline; turn into, pour upon, 6.244.  | 
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| invertō, vertī, versus, 3, a. | to turn over; invert, change, 11.202.  | 
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| invictus, a, um | (adj.), unconquered; invincible, 6.365.  | 
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| invideō, vīdī, vīsus, 2, n. and a. | to look into; to look at with dislike; begrudge, envy, 4.234, et al.; withhold, deny.  | 
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| invidia, ae, f. | dislike, hatred, jealousy, envy, 2.90; invidia est, foll. by inf. w. acc., 4.340. (invideō)  | 
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| invigilō, āvī, ātus, 1, n. | to be awake, watch, provide for; wake, or rise early for, or to, 9.605.  | 
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