iactō, āre, āvī, ātus, to push or toss about; boast of, take pride in.

[iam], adv., already, by this time, now; soon, presently; iam iam, already, at that very moment; iam dūdum or iam prīdem, long ago, long since.

iam dūdum, see [iam].

Iāniculum, ī, n., a hill on the west bank of the Tiber.

iānua, ae, f., a door, entrance.

Iānus, ī, m., Janus, an old Latin divinity, who presided over all beginnings; commonly represented with two faces.

Iarbās, ae, m., king of Numidia and Mauretania (the modern Morocco).

ibi, adv., there, on that side; then, thereupon.

ibīdem [ibi], adv., in the same place, on the spot.

īcō, ere, īcī, īctus, to strike; foedus īcere, to strike (conclude) a treaty.