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interdicere alicui Italiāto banish a person from Italy.Rate it:
interior Asia; interiora Asiaethe interior of Asia.Rate it:
intermissa studia revocareto resume one's studies.Rate it:
interpellare aliquem (dicentem)to interrupt.Rate it:
interponere aliquid (De Am. 1. 3)to interpolate, insert something.Rate it:
interpresthe translator.Rate it:
interpretatio, translatio (not versio or conversio)the process of translation.Rate it:
intervallo locorum et temporum disiunctum esseto be separated by an immense interval of space and time.Rate it:
intra parietes (Brut. 8. 32)within four walls.Rate it:
invadere, impetum facere in hostemto attack the enemy.Rate it:
invidiaunpopularity.Rate it:
invidia dictatoria (Liv. 22. 26)the feeling against the dictator.Rate it:
invidia flagrare, premito be detested.Rate it:
invidiam alicui conflare (Catil. 1. 9. 23)to make a person odious, unpopular.Rate it:
invidiam colligere (aliqua re)to incur a person's hatred.Rate it:
invidiam, odium ex-, concitare alicui, in aliquemto make a person odious, unpopular.Rate it:
invisum esse alicuito be hated by some one.Rate it:
invitare aliquem tecto ac domo or domum suam (Liv. 3. 14. 5)to invite some one to one's house.Rate it:
involutae rei notitiam definiendo aperire (Or. 33. 116)to make an obscure notion clear by means of definition.Rate it:
ioca et seria agereto be now jesting, now in earnest.Rate it:
ioco uti (Off. 1. 29. 103)to make a joke.Rate it:
ira ardere (Flacc. 35. 88)to be fired with rage.Rate it:
ira defervescit (Tusc. 4. 36. 78)his anger cools.Rate it:
ira incensum esseto be fired with rage.Rate it:
iracundia efferrito be carried away by one's anger.Rate it:
iracundia exardescere, effervescereto be transported with passion.Rate it:
iracundia inflammatum esseto be fired with rage.Rate it:
iracundiam continere, cohibere, reprimereto restrain, master one's passion.Rate it:
iracundiam sic (ita) definiunt, ut ulciscendi libidinem esse dicant or ut u. libido sit or iracundiam sic definiunt, ulc. libidinemanger is defined as a passionate desire for revenge.Rate it:
irae indulgere (Liv. 23. 3)to give free play to one's anger.Rate it:
iram in aliquem effundereto vent one's anger, spite on some one.Rate it:
iram restinguere, sedareto calm one's anger.Rate it:
iram, bilem evomere in aliquemto vent one's anger, spite on some one.Rate it:
is, quem fortuna complexa estFortune's favourite.Rate it:
ita (ea lege, ea condicione) nati sumusthis is our natural tendency, our destiny; nature compels us.Rate it:
ita animo affectum esseto be so disposed.Rate it:
ita fert consuetudoso custom, fashion prescribes.Rate it:
ita prorsus existimothat is exactly what I think.Rate it:
ita res estit is so.Rate it:
iter aliquo dirigere, intendereto journey towards a place.Rate it:
iter conficere (B. C. 1. 70)to traverse a route.Rate it:
iter continuare (B. C. 3. 11)to march without interruption.Rate it:
iter facere(1) to take a journey, (2) to make, lay down a road (rare).Rate it:
iter facereto march.Rate it:
iter flectere, convertere, avertereto deviate, change the direction.Rate it:
iter impedituman impassable road.Rate it:
iter ingredi (pedibus, equo, terra)to begin a journey (on foot, on horseback, by land).Rate it:
iter maturare, accelerareto quicken the pace of marching.Rate it:
iter non intermitterenot to interrupt the march.Rate it:
iter obstruereto obstruct a road; to close a route.Rate it:

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