Iugurthīnus, a, um, adj., pertaining to Iugurtha.

Iūlia, ae, f., Iūlia Maesa, wife of Caracalla.

Iūliānus, ī, m., 1. (Flavius Claudius) Iūliānus, Roman emperor 361-363 A.D. 2. Salvius Iūliānus, an eminent Roman jurist. 3. Salvius Iūliānus, Roman emperor from March 28 to June 1, 193 A.D.

Iūlius, i, m., the name of a Roman gens. See Caesar, Libō.

iungō, ere, iūnxī, iūnctus, to join together, unite, bind, fasten; yoke. ad—adiungō, ere, iūnxī, iūnctus, to join to, fasten to, add. con—cōniungō, ere, iūnxī, iūnctus, to fasten together, connect, form by associating.

iūnior, see iuvenis.

Iūnius, ī, m., the name of a Roman gens. See Brūtus, Pullus, Sīlānus.

Iuppiter, Iovīs, m., the chief god of the Latins. He was originally a personification of the sky, and had control of the thunder, lightning, rain, and storms.

iūrō, āre, āvī, ātus, to take an oath, swear. con—coniūrō, āre, āvī, ātus, to take an oath together, conspire, plot.

iūs, iūris, n., right, justice, authority; court.