Isoloir, m. (familiar), se mettre sur l’——, to forsake one’s friends.
Italian (Breton cant), rum.
Italique, f. (popular), avoir les jambes en ——, to be bandy-legged. Pincer son ——, to reel about.
Itou, adv. (popular), also. Moi ——, I too.
Itrer (thieves’), to have.
J’itre mouchaillé le babillard.—Le Jargon de l’Argot. (I have looked at the book.)
Ivoires, f. (popular), teeth, “ivories.” Faire un effet d’——, to show one’s teeth, “to flash one’s ivories.”
Izabel (Breton cant), brandy.