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

Iuventus

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