ineo

Etymology
From.

Verb

 * 1) to enter, go into
 * 2) to begin (a certain activity, enterprise, business)
 * 3)  to take up (an office, position)
 * 4) to have sexual intercourse
 * 1)  to take up (an office, position)
 * 2) to have sexual intercourse
 * 1)  to take up (an office, position)
 * 2) to have sexual intercourse
 * 1)  to take up (an office, position)
 * 2) to have sexual intercourse
 * 1)  to take up (an office, position)
 * 2) to have sexual intercourse
 * 1)  to take up (an office, position)
 * 2) to have sexual intercourse
 * 1) to have sexual intercourse
 * 1) to have sexual intercourse
 * 1) to have sexual intercourse

Conjugation
Irregular conjugation, but similar to fourth conjugation. The third principal part is most often contracted to, but occasionally appears as.