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  Ibidem (Ib.) - In the same place. (in a book)
  Id certum est quod certum reddi potest - That is certain that can be made certain
  Id est (i.e.) - That is to say
  Id est mihi, id non est tibi! - It is mine, not yours!
  Id imperfectum manet dum confectum erit - It ain't over until it's over
  Id tibi praebet speciem lepidissimam! - It looks great on you!
  Idem quod (i.q.) - The same as
  Idem - The same
  Iesus Nazarenus Rex Iudaeorum (INRI) - Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews
  Ignis aurum probat, miseria fortes viros - Life is not a bowl of cherries, or, literally, Fire tests gold; adversity tests strong men
  Ignis fatuus - Foolish fire (will-o-the-wisp)
  Ignorantia juris neminem excusat - Ignorance of the law excuses no one
  Ignoratio elenchi - An ignorance of proof
  Ignotus (ign.) - Unknown
  Ille dolet vere, qui sine teste dolet - He mourns honestly who mourns without witnesses. (Martialis)
  Ille mi par esse deo videtur - He seems to me to be equal to a god. (Catullus)
  Illegitimis nil carborundum - Don't let the bastards grind you down
  Illiud latine dici non potest - You can't say that in Latin
  Illius me paenitet, dux - Sorry about that, chief
  Imitatores, servum pecus! - Imitators, you slavish crowd! (Horace)
  Imperator/Imperatrix (Imp.) - Emperor/Empress
  Imperator - Emperor
  Imperium et libertas - Empire and liberty. (Cicero)
  Imperium in imperio - An empire within an empire, i.e. A fifth column, a group of people within an nation's territory who owe allegiance to some other leader
  Imperium - Absolute power
  Impossibilium nulla obligatio est - Nobody has any obligation to the impossible. (Corpus Iuris Civilis)
  Imprimatur - Let it be printed
  Imprimis - In first place
  In absentia - In one's absence
  In actu - In practice
  In aere aedificare - Build (castles) in the air. (St. Augustine)
  In aeternum - For eternity
  In alio pediculum, in te ricinum non vides - You see a louse on someone else, but not a tick on yourself. (Petronius)
  In articulo mortis - At the moment of death
  In banco - On the bench
  In camera - In private chamber
  In capite - In chief
  In cavda venenvm - In the tail [is the] poison. Watch out for what you don't see
  In curia - In court
  In dentibus anticis frustrum magnum spiniciae habes - You have a big piece of spinach in your front teeth
  In distans - At a distance
  In dubiis non est agendum - In dubious cases, you should not act
  In dubio pro reo - In doubt in favor of the accused. If there is a doubt about guiltiness, the judgement has to be in favour of the accused
  In dubio - In doubt
  In esse - In existence
  In excelsis - In the highest
  In extenso - At full length
  In extremis - In extremity
  In fine - At the end
  In flagrante delicto - In the very act of committing an offence
  In forma pauperis - In the form of a poor person; in a humble or abject manner
  In futuro - In the future
  In gremio legis - In the protection of the law
  In his ordo est ordinem non servare - In this case the only rule is not obeying any rules
  In hoc signo vinces - In this sign, you will be victorious. (Eusebios)
  In infinitum - To infinity; without end
  In libris libertas - In books (there is) freedom
  In limine - On the threshold, at the very outset
  In loco parentis - In the place of a parent
  In loco - In the place of
  In magnis et voluisse sat est - To once have wanted is enough in great deeds. (Propertius)
  In media res - In or into the middle of a sequence of events. (Horace)
  In medias res - Into the midst of things
  In medio stat virtus - Virtue stands in the middle. Virtue is in the moderate, not the extreme position. (Horace)
  In medio tutissimus ibis - In the middle of things you will go most safe. (Ovid)
  In memoriam - To the memory of
  In necessariis unitas, in dubiis libertas, in omnibus caritas - In necessary things unity, in doubtful things liberty, in all things charity
  In nomine Domini - In the name of the Lord
  In nomine Patris et Filii et Spiritus Santi - In the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit
  In nubibus - In the clouds
  In nuce - In a nutshell
  In omnia paratus - Prepared for all things
  In ovo - In the egg
  In pace, ut sapiens, aptarit idonea bello - In peace, like a wise man, he appropriately prepares for war
  In pace - In peace
  In pari materia - Of like kind
  In partibus infidelium - In parts inhabited by unbelievers
  In parvo - In miniature
  In perpetuum - For ever
  In personam - Against the person
  In pleno - In full
  In pontificalibus - In the proper vestments of a pope or cardinal
  in posse - In possibility
  In posterum - Till the next day
  In praesenti - At the present time
  In principio - In the beginning
  In propria persona - In person
  In puris naturalibus - Completely naked
  In quaestione versare - To be under investigation
  In re - Refering to
  In rem - Against the matter (property)
  In rerum natura - In the nature of things
  In saecvla saecvlorvm - For ages of ages forever
  In se - In itself
  In silico - By means of a computer simulation
  In silvam ne ligna feras - Don't carry logs into the forest. (Horace)
  In situ - In position
  In specie - In kind; (a) in its own form and not in an equivalent (b) in coins and not in paper money
  In spiritu et veritate - In spirit and truth. (Versio Vulgata)
  In statu quo - In the same state
  In terrorem - As a warning; in order to terrify others
  In totidem verbis - In so many words
  In toto - As a whole, absolutely, Completely
  In transitu - In passing, on the way
  In usu - In use
  In utero - In the womb
  In vacuo - In a vacuum or empty space
  In vinculis etiam audax - In chains yet still bold (free)
  In vino veritas - The truth is in wine. (A drunk person tells the truth)
  In virtute sunt multi ascensus - There are many degrees in excellence. (Cicero)
  In vitro - In a test tube (literally glass)
  In vivo - In the living (thing)
  Incipit - Begin here
  Incredibile dictu - Incredible to say
  Index librorum prohibitorum - Official list of forbidden books not to be read by Catholics
  Indulgentiam quaeso - I ask your indulgence
  Infinitus est numerus stultorum - Infinite is the number of fools
  Infra dignitatem (dig.) - Undignified; beneath one's dignity
  Infra - Below, underneath
  Inhumanitas omni aetate molesta est - Inhumanity is harmful in every age. (Cicero)
  Iniqua nunquam regna perpetuo manent - Stern masters do not reign long. (Seneca Philosophus)
  Iniuria non excusat iniuriam - One wrong does not justify another
  Insanabile cacoethes scribendi - An incurable passion to write. (Juvenal)
  Insculpsit - He/she engraved it
  Instrumentum aeri temperando - Airconditioner
  Insula gilliganis - Gilligan's Island
  Integer vitae scelerisque purus - Blameless of life and free from crime
  Intellectum valde amat - Love the intellect strongly. (St. Augustine)
  Intelligenti pauca - Few words suffice for he who understands
  Intelligo me intelligere - I understand that I understand. (St. Augustine)
  Inter alia - Among other things
  Inter alios - Amongst other people
  Inter arma silent leges - In time of war, laws are silent
  Inter caecos regnat strabo - Among blinds the squinting rules. (Erasmus)
  Inter caesa et porrecta - There's many a slip twixt cup and lip
  Inter canum et lupum - Between a dog and a wolf
  Inter nos - Between ourselves
  Inter partes - Made between two parties
  Inter se - Between themselves
  Inter spem et metum - Between hope and fear
  Inter vivos - Between living (people)
  Interdum feror cupidine partium magnarum europe vincendarum - Sometimes I get this urge to conquer large parts of Europe
  Interfice errorem, diligere errantem - Kill the sin, love the sinner. (St. Augustine)
  Interregnvm - Period between rules anarchy, lawlessnes
  Intra muros - Within the walls
  Intra vires - Within the power
  Inventas vitam iuvat excoluisse per artes - Let us improve life through science and art. (Vergil)
  Ipsa qvidem pretivm virtvs sibi - Virtue is its own reward
  Ipsa scientia potestas est - Knowledge itself is power. (Bacon)
  Ipsi dixit - He himself said it. (Cicero)
  Ipsissima verba - The exact words
  Ipso facto - By that very fact
  Ipso iure - By operation of the law
  Ira furor brevis est - Anger is a brief insanity. (Horace)
  Ire fortiter quo nemo ante iit - To boldly go where no man has gone before. (Star Trek)
  Isto pensitaris? - You get paid for this crap?
  Ita erat quando hic adveni - It was that way when I got here
  Ita est - Yes./It is so
  Ite, misse est - Go, the Mass is finished
  Iubilate Deo - Rejoice in God
  Iunctis viribus - By united efforts
  Iure divino - By divine law
  Iure humano - By human law
  Ius civile - Civil law
  Ius gentium - The law of nations
  Ius primae noctis - The right of the first night
  Ivs est ars boni et aeqvi - Law is the art of the good and the just
  Ivs gentivm - Right of tribes law of nations