| Latin | English | |
| ivi | past tense of eo | » |
| si | if | » |
| iuvo | to help, aid, assist /to please, delight, gratify | » |
| Ite [Verb] | g | » |
| inviso | to go to see, visit, inspect, look at | » |
| invito | to invite, summon | » |
| inde [Adverb] | thenc | » |
| invicem | reciprocally | » |
| invado | to assail, usurp, seize, attack, fall upon | » |
| invenio | to come upon, find, discover | » |
| invideo | to envy, refuse | » |
| invideo | to envy, be jealous of, look upon with envy | » |
| invicem | one after the other, by turns, mutually, each other | » |
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| invado | to attack, usurp | » |
| invado | to undertake, go in, enter, get in | » |
| invidus | envious | » |
| invitus | unwilling, against one's will | » |
| invisus | hated, hateful | » |
| invidia | envy, jealousy, hatred /censure | » |
| inservio | to be a slave, serve, be devoted to | » |
| invectio | invective, scolding | » |
| incurvo | (-are) to bend, curve, make crooked | » |
| induviae | clothes, clothing, garb | » |
| ingravo | to weight down, aggravate, afflict | » |
| invictus | unconquer, unconquerable, undefeated | » |
| ignavus | lazy, listless, inert, sluggish cowardly, a coward | » |
| improviso | unexpected/ (ex improviso) suddenly | » |
| invective | scoldingly | » |
| inventor | contriver, inventor, discoverer | » |
| iuventus | youth (between 20 and 45) | » |
| invetero | to give duration, to render old | » |
| imminuare [Verb] | abbreviat | » |
| invocatio | invocation, an invoking | » |
| iuvenalis iuvenilis | youthful | » |
| impervius | unpassable | » |
| investigo | to track down, investigate | » |
| iucundus legenti [Adjective] | readabl | » |
| improvidus | improvident, negligent, thoughtless, feckless | » |
| ingluvies | (of an animal) crop, maw | » |
| iuvenesco | to reach the prime of life | » |
| intransitive | to depart | » |
| interventus | mediation | » |
| invalesco | to gather strength, become stronger | » |
| incentivus | provocative | » |
| in cognitatione defixus [Adjective] | meditativ | » |
| inconvulsus | unshattered, undestroyed | » |
| infervesco | to come to a boil, become hot | » |
| irreverens | disrespectful | » |
| inconveniens | not suiting / dissimilar | » |
| intueri [Verb] | contemplat | » |
| ingravesco | to become: heavy, a burden, weary, pregnant | » |
| inde [Adverb] | thencefort | » |
| inveteratus | hardened by age, of long-standing | » |
| In diem vivere | To live for the day | » |
| In vino veritas | Truth is in wine | » |
| intervigilium | a nap, a doze, forty winks | » |
| Iura novat curia | The law is known to the court | » |
| In cauda venenum | The poison is in the tail | » |
| In hoc signo vinces | By this sign you will conquer | » |
| In medio stat virtus | Virtue stands in the middle | » |
| Ira furor brevis est | Anger is brief insanity | » |
| ingredior vi ventorum | to proceed on the winds | » |
| Iactura poucorum serva multos | Offer some to save many | » |
| Iurare in verba magistri | Swear by the words of the teacher | » |
| In magnis voluisse sat est | In big things it's enough to just have the will | » |
| intempestivus, intelligendo | f.p.p., understanding, being understood | » |
| In lumine tuo, videbimus lumen | In your light, we shall see light | » |
| Igitur si vis pacem, para bellum | If you want peace prepare for war | » |
| In vitium ducit culpae fuga, si caret arte | Fleeing from error leads into fault if skill is lacking | » |