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+I-e?+, _pt. s._ thrived, S2; see +Theen+. [[error for +een+]]
+I-olien+, _v._ to endure, S.--AS. _ge-olian_.
+I-oncked+, _adj._ minded, S.
+I-tiden+, _v._ to betide, S; +it.i.t+, _pr. s._, S; +ityt+, S.--AS.
_ge-tidan_.
+I-timien+, _v._ to happen, S.--AS. _ge-timian_; cp. Icel. _tima_.
+I-twix+, meanwhile, H.
+I-uaid+, _pp._ hated, S; see +I-faeied+.
+I-ueied+, _pp._ joined, S; see +Fe?en+.
+I-ueied+, _pp._ treated with enmity, S. See +Fede+.
+Iuel+, _adj._ evil, S, W2, S2. See +Uuel+. [[headword spelled +Yvel+]]
+I-uelen+, _v._ to feel, S.--AS. _ge-felan_.
+Iuen+, _sb._ ivy, Cath.; +yven+, Cath. (_n_); +ivin+, HD, EDS (C.
vi).--AS. _ifegn_ (Voc.).
+I-uere+, _sb._ companion, S; see +I-fere+.
+Iui+, _sb._ ivy, S; +ive+, S3.--AS. _ifig_.
+I-uo+, _v._ to take, S; see +I-fon+.
+I-ureden+, _v._ to hurt, injure, S.--ME. _i-ureden_ = _i-wreden_ = _i-werden_; AS. _ge-werdan_, _ge-wyrdan_ (BT). See +Werd+.
+I-war+, _adj._ aware, wary, S, PP; +ywar+, PP.--AS. _ge-waer_. See +War+.
+I-whilc+, _adj._ every, S.--AS. _ge-hwilc_.
+I-whils+, _adv._ while, H.
+I-wil+, _sb._ will, S.--AS. _ge-will_.
+I-wis+, _adv._ truly, certainly, S, PP, S2; +iwiss+, S; +iwys+, G; +ywis+, S, S2, C2; +ywys+, S2, PP; +ywisse+, PP; +iwisse+, S3. _Comb._: +wel ywisse+, S; +mid iwisse+, S.--AS. _ge-wiss_, certain, formed from _wisse_, pt. of _witan_, see Sievers, 232 d.
+I-witen+, _v._ to know, S, S2; +i-wyten+, S; +y-witen+, S2; +i-wiste+, _pt. s._, S.--AS. _ge-witan_.
+I-witen+, _v._ to protect, S. See +Witen+.
+I-woned+, _pp._ accustomed, S, S2; +y-woned+, S2; +i-wuned+, S; +woned+, S, S3; +wont+, S3; +wunt+, S2; +woonted+, S3.--AS. _ge-wunod_, pp. of _ge-wunian_, to dwell, to be accustomed. See +Wonen+.
+I-wune+, _sb._ custom, S.--AS. _ge-wuna_. Cf. +Wone+.
+I-wuren+, _v._ to become, to happen, S; +i-wore+, S; +y-wore+, P, S2; +i-wore+, _pp._, S.--AS. _ge-weoran_.
I (consonant).
[_For words in which initial +I+ is a vowel see under +I+ (vowel) above._]
+Iacynte+, _sb._ jacinth, SkD; +iacynct+, SkD; +jacint+, Cotg.; +iacinctus+, W (Rev. 21. 20); +jagounce+, HD; +iacynctis+, _pl._, W2 (= Heb. tarshish).--OF. _jacinthe_ (Cotg.); Lat. _hyacinthus_ (Vulg.); Gr. ???????? (NT); cp. OF. _jagonce_.
+Iagge+, _v._ to jag, notch, Prompt., Palsg.; +jag+, HD; +jaggede+, _pt.
s._, HD; +jaggde+, _pp. pl._, S3; +jaggede+, HD.
+Iagge+, _sb._ a jag of cloth, Prompt.
+Ialous+, _adj._ jealous, C2, C3.--OF. _jalous_; Late Lat. _zelosum_, from Lat. _zelus_; Gr. ?????, zeal.
+Ialousye+, _sb._ jealousy, PP, C2, C3; +ielesye+, PP.--OF. _jalousie_.
+Iambeux+, _sb. pl._ armour for the legs, C2, HD; +giambeux+, ND.--Cp.
OF. _jambiere_, armour for a leg (Cotg.), from _jambe_, leg: It. _gamba_ (Florio).
+Iane+, _sb._ a small coin of Genoa, ND, C2, HD.--See Ducange (s.v.
_januini_).
+Iangle+, _v._ to jangle, chatter, murmur, argue, quarrel, S2, PP, Sh., S3, C2, C3; +gangle+, SkD; +iangland+, _pr. p._, S2, H.--OF. _jangler_, to jest, mock (Bartsch).
+Ianglere+, _sb._ brawler, wrangler, W2; prater, chatterer, H; +iangeler+, story-teller, S2, PP; +iangelere+, Prompt.
+Iape+, _sb._ joke, jest, mockery, PP, S3, C2, C3, Prompt.; +iapes+, _pl._, S2.
+Iapen+, _v._ to jest, mock, play tricks, act the buffoon, PP, C2, C3; +iapede+, _pt. s._, S2.--OF. _j.a.pper_, to yapp (of dogs), Cotg.
+Iaper+, _sb._ jester, buffoon, PP, Prompt.; +iapers+, _pl._, S2.
+Iargoun+, _sb._ jargon, S2; +jergon+, SkD.--OF. _jargon_.
+Iaunys+, _sb._ the yellow disease, jaundice, S2, SkD, HD; +iawnes+, Cath., HD, Voc.; +jaundys+, Cath. (_n_); +jandis+, Voc.--OF. _jaunisse_, from _jaune_, _gaune_, yellow; Lat. _galbinum_, from _galbus_.
+Ieaunt+, _sb._ giant, PP, S2; see +Geaunt+.
+Ielesye+, _sb._ jealousy, PP; see +Ialosye+. [[error for +Ialousye+]]
+Ielofer+, _sb._ gillyflower, S3; see +Gerraflour+.
+Iemis+, _sb. pl._ gems, S3; see +Gemme+.
+Iennet+, _sb._ a small Spanish horse, S3; see +Genette+.