, foe_ (Sec. 465.a)
humilis, -e, adj. _low, humble_ (Sec. 307)
Hydra, -ae, f. _the Hydra_, a mythical water snake slain by
Hercules
I
iacio:, -ere, ie:ci:, iactus, _throw, hurl_
iam, adv. _now, already_.
nec iam, _and no longer_
Ia:niculum, -i:, n. _the Janiculum_, one of the hills of Rome
ia:nua, -ae, f. _door_
ibi, adv. _there, in that place_
I:carus, -i:, m. _Ic'arus_, the son of Daedalus
ictus, -u:s, m. [[cf. i:co:, _strike_]], _blow_
i:dem, e'adem, idem, demonstrative pron. [[is + dem]], _same_
(Sec. 481)
ido:neus, -a, -um, adj. _suitable, fit_
igitur, conj., seldom the first word, _therefore, then_. Cf. itaque
ignis, -is, m. _fire_ (Secs. 243.1; 247. 2.a; 465, 1)
igno:tus, -a, -um, adj. [[in-, _not_, + (g)notus, _known_]],
_unknown, strange_
ille, illa, illud, demonstrative adj. and pron. _that_ (yonder); as
pers. pron. _he, she, it_ (Sec. 481)
illi:c, adv. [[cf. ille]], _yonder, there_
im-mitto:, -ere, -mi:si:, -missus [[in, _against_, + mitto:, _send_]],
_send against; let in_
immolo:, -a:re, -a:vi:, -a:tus [[in, _upon_, + mola, _meal_]],
_sprinkle with sacrificial meal; offer, sacrifice_
im-morta:lis, -e, adj. [[in-, _not_, + mortalis, _mortal_]],
_immortal_
im-morta:lita:s, -a:tis, f. [[immorta:lis, _immortal_]], _immortality_
im-para:tus, -a, -um, adj. [[in-, _not_, + para:tus, _prepared_]],
_unprepared_
impedi:mentum, -i:, n. [[impedio:, _hinder_]], _hindrance;_ in plur.
_baggage_
impedi:tus, -a, -um, adj. [[part. of impedio:, _hinder_]], _hindered,
burdened_
im-pello:, -ere, -puli:, -pulsus [[in, _against_, + pello:,
_strike_]], _strike against; impel, drive, propel_
impera:tor, -o:ris, m. [[impero:, _command_]], _general_
imperium, impe'ri:, n. [[impero:, _command_]], _command, order; realm,
empire; power, authority_
impero:, -a:re, -a:vi:, -a:tus, _command, order_. Usually with dat. and
an object clause of purpose (Sec. 501.41).
With acc. object, _levy, impose_
impetus, -u:s, m. _attack_, impetum facere in, _make an attack upon_
im-po:no:, -ere, -posui, -positus [[in, _upon_, + po:no:, _place_]],
_place upon; impose, assign_
in, prep, with acc. _into, to, against, at, upon, towards;_ with abl.
_in, on_.
in reliquum tempus, _for the future_
in-, inseparable prefix. With nouns and adjectives often with a
negative force, like English _un-, in-_
in-cautus, -a, -um, adj. [[in-, _not_, + cautus, _careful_]], _off
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