iūcundus, a, um, adj., pleasant; pleasing, joyful, dear.
Iūdaea, ae, f., Judea, a part of Palestine.
Iūdaeī, ōrum, pl. m., the Jews.
iūdex, icis [iūs + dīcō], m., a judge.
iūdicō, āre, āvī, ātus [iūdex], to judge, think, be of the opinion; pronounce.
iūgerum, ī [iungō], n., a measure of land, somewhat more than half an acre.
iūgis, e [iungō], adj., joined together.
iugulō, āre, āvī, ātus [iugulum, neck], to cut the throat, kill, slay, murder.
iugum, ī [iungō], n., a yoke; ridge.
Iugurtha, ae, m., king of Numidia. See Notes, p. 135.