I / insĭnŭātĭo
noun

insĭnŭātĭo

gen. insĭnŭātōnis · gender feminine · decl. 3rd
an entrance through a narrow; crooked way
an entrance through a narrow or crooked way.
Lit.: Ponti, Avien. Perieg. 397.—
figuratively
An insinuating; ingratiating one; s self into the favor of others
An insinuating or ingratiating one's self into the favor of others: exordium in duas partes dividitur, in principium et insinuationem.... Insinuatio est oratio, quadam dissimulatione et circuitione obscure subiens auditoris animum, Cic. Inv. 1, 15, 20.—
A notification; publication
A notification, publication, Cod. Just. 8, 54, 32.