intrat
Intrat is a Latin verb form meaning "he enters" or "it enters." It is the third-person singular present indicative active form of intrāre, a regular first-conjugation verb meaning "to enter." The present active indicative paradigm of intrāre is intrō, intrās, intrat, intrāmus, intrātis, intrant.
Intrāre is built from the prefix in- meaning "into" and a stem related to "ire" (to go),
Usage: Intrat is used for present-action statements describing entering a place. Example sentences: Puer in scholam
Derived forms include intrātus (having entered) and the supine intrātum, used in certain constructions. Intrat is