List of Latin phrases (I)
I
Iacta
Iactura
Iam
Ibi
Ibidem
Id
Idem
Idola
Jesus
Jesus
Ignava
Ignem
Igni
Ignis
Ignoramus
Ignorantia
Ignoratio
Iliacos
Iliad
Illa
Ille
Illud
Imago
Imitatio
Imitatores
Imperare
Imperatricis
Imperia
Empire
Imprimatur
Imprimi
In
Inceptio
Incipe
Incipit
Incidere
Incidit
Incredibile
Inde
Index
Indivisibiliter
Infamibus
Infandum
Infans
Infantes
Infausta
Influx
Infra
Iniqua
Iniquissimam
Initiatives
Initio
Initium
Inquietum
Ad
Integer
Intellectus
Intel Lego
Intellexeram
Intentio
Inter
Origin unknown, but not by Augustine, as is often claimed (no entries in the Thesaurus linguae Latinae, nor in the digital version of Augustine's works - possibly attributable to medieval or Renaissance )
Interim
Interni
Interpretations
Intra
Introite
Intus
Invictus
Invidia
John
The Latin motto is also the motto of Puerto Rico.
Iovem
Iovi
Often on grave stones that were dedicated to Jupiter
Ipse
Ipsissima
Ipso
Irascendum
Irishman
Is
Ita
Ite
Iudaei
Iudex
By a false judgment, the judge makes himself guilty if he can subject an innocent man.
Judice
Iudicis
Iudicium
Julio
Iunctis
Iura
Quote from the writings of the philosopher Seneca
Iure
Rightly
Iuris
Ius
In Roman law the totality of legal norms that were applied exclusively to the Roman citizens. It was contrary to the provisions which govern the handling of foreigners and which were called jus gentium.
This also includes the following statement:
Iuvat
Quote from the writings of the poet Martial
Iuvenesque
What it means is that they carry their nose very high. Quote from the writings of the poet Martial