iterum, adv., a second time, again.

Iuba, ae, m., a king of Numidia, ally of Pompey, but defeated by Caesar at the battle of Thapsus, B.C. 46.

iubeō, ēre, iussī, iussus, to order, command.

iūcundē [iūcundus], adv., agreeably, pleasantly, delightfully.

iūcundus, adj., pleasing, agreeable, charming, delightful.

Iudaea, ae, f., Judaea.

Iudaeus, ī, m., a Jew.

iūdex, icis [iūs + dīcō], m., a judge, juror.

iūdicium, ī [iūdex], n., judgment, decision.

iūdicō, āre, āvī, ātus [iūdex], to examine judicially, judge, adjudge; think, consider; declare, resolve.