interminable, _adj._ interminable.
interpreter, _v._ to interpret.
interrogation, _f._ interrogation, questioning.
interrogatoire, _m._ questioning, examination.
interroger, _v._ to interrogate, question.
interrompre, _v._ to interrupt; s'--, interrupt oneself, stop.
interruption, _f._ interruption.
interstice, _m._ interstice, opening, crevice.
intervalle, _m._ interval, space.
intime, _adj._ intimate.
intimider, _v._ to intimidate.
intonation, _f._ intonation.
intrepide, _adj._ intrepid, dauntless, fearless.
intrigant, _m._ intriguer.
intriguer, _v._ to puzzle, perplex.
introduire, _v._ to introduce, put or show in; s'--, introduce
oneself, get in.
inusite, -e, _adj._ unused, unaccustomed.
inutile, _adj._ useless, needless.
invariablement, _adv._ invariably.
invasion, _f._ invasion.
inventer, _v._ to invent.
invention, _f._ invention.
investigation, _f._ investigation.
invincible, _adj._ invincible, uncontrollable.
invitation, _f._ invitation.
inviter, _v._ to invite; invite, -e, _m., f._ guest.
involontaire, _adj._ involuntary.
invoquer, _v._ to invoke.
invraisemblable, _adj._ improbable, unlikely (_s_ pronounced as
in _sembler_).
iraigne, dialectic for araignee.
Iran, _m._ Iran (Persia, also the surrounding countries of the
great Asiatic plateau).
ironie, _f._ irony.
ironique, _adj._ ironical.
irrecusable, _adj._ unexceptionable, unobjectionable.
irregulier, -ere, _adj._ irregular.
irreprochable, _adj._ irreproachable.
irresistiblement, _adv._ irresistibly.
irresponsable, _adj._ irresponsible.
irriter, _v._ to irritate; s'--, be irritated, be aroused.
irruption, _f._ irruption, bursting, inroad.
isoler, _v._ to isolate; isole, -e, isolated, solitary,
detached.
issu, -e, _adj._ descending, born.
issue, _f._ issue, escape, exit.
italien, -ne, _adj. and s._ Italian (written Italien when
_s._).
itou, _adv. and conj._ also (dialectic survival of the Old French
_itel_).
ivoire, _m._ ivory.
ivre, _adj._ intoxicated, drunk.
ivrogne, _m._ drunkard.
J
j', _see_ je.
jabot, _m._ frill.
Jacobite, _m._ Jacobite.
Jacquerie (la), name given to the uprising of the French peasants
against the nobles in 1358.
Jacques, James.
Jacquette, _cf._ Jenny, Janet.
jadis, _adv._ of old, in former times (_s_ pronounced).
jaillir, _v._ to burst forth or out, gush out, spurt, flash.
jaloux, -ouse, _adj._ jealous.
jamais, _adv._ never, ever; ne ... --, never.
jambe, _f._ leg.
jambon, _m._ ham.
jante, _f._ rim (o
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