injectere
Injectere is a Latin verb traditionally meaning to throw into, insert, or infuse. In classical Latin the standard form is injicere; injectere appears as a late or regional orthographic variant in some manuscripts and later linguistic sources. The verb is built from the prefix in- “into” plus a stem related to iacio or iacere, “to throw.” The common Latin paradigm yields forms such as injicere, injicio, injectus, with the sense of forcing something into a space or into another substance.
A cognate family spread through the Romance languages, shaping many modern terms for the act of introducing
In usage, the medieval and scholarly Latin senses emphasized physical insertion or thrusting into something, sometimes
Overall, injectere (and its standard form injicere) sits at the intersection of classical Latin verb formation