inimīcitia, ae [inimīcus], f., enmity.
inimīcus [in neg. + amīcus], adj., unfriendly, hostile; as noun, a personal enemy, foe, as distinguished from hostis, a public enemy.
inīquē [inīquus, unjust], adv., unjustly.
initium, ī [ineō], n., beginning; initiō, abl. as adv., at the outset, at first.
iniūria, ae [in neg. + iūs], f., wrong, injustice; insult, injury.
(iniussus, ūs) [in neg. + iubeō], m., found in abl. only, without orders.
inlīdō, see [laedō].
inlūstris, e, adj., bright, clear; famous, renowned (cf. clārus).
innītor, see [nītor].
innocentia, ae [in neg. + noceō], f., harmlessness, innocence, integrity.