Intrantur
Intrantur is a Latin verb form meaning “they enter” or “they go inside.” It is the third‑person plural present active indicative of the verb intrāre, which belongs to the first conjugation and denotes the act of moving into or penetrating a space. The term appears in classical literature, legal texts, and ecclesiastical writings, often describing groups of people or animals crossing thresholds, entering cities, or participating in ritual processes.
In Roman law, intrantur is used to indicate the lawful admission of parties to a court or
Modern scholarship on Latin syntax notes that intrantur follows standard subject‑verb agreement, and its usage provides