īrāscor, ī, īrātus sum [īra], to be or become angry.
īrātus [orig. part. of īrāscor], adj., angered, enraged; in anger, angrily.
is, ea, id, dem. pron., this or that; he, she, it; such (esp. before ut with subj.).
iste, a, ud, gen. istīus, dat. istī, that of yours, your; that, this.
ita [is], adv., in this way, so, thus, as follows.
Ītalia, ae, f., Italy. The name did not include the basin of the Po (Cisalpine Gaul) until the time of Augustus.
Ītalicus, ī, m., an Italian.
itaque [ita + que], adv. and conj., and so, therefore, as a consequence, accordingly.
item, adv., besides, likewise, also.
iter, itineris [eō, īre], n., a journey, march; road, highway.