Íbi, a kind of bird in AEgypt which hath very stiffe legges and a long bill, wherewith when he is sicke he glistereth himselfe with salt water, some write that Hippocrates did first learne of this bird, called the Blacke-storke, to giue glisters.

Ibíce, a kind of wilde and most swift Goate, of some taken for the Roe-bucke.

Íbide, Íbi.

Ibór, Ibóre, a bird that nigheth like a horse.

Ibórno, colde, chill, and withall weary and faint.

Icáde, certaine holy daies anciently kept euery twentieth day of the Moone.

Ichneumóne, a Rat of India, which creeping into the Crocodils mouth when he gapeth, eateth his bowels and killeth him. Also a kind of little Waspe.

Icílij, ẻrano persóne principáli dẻlla plẻbe di Róma.

Icilóne & Phantáso, are supposed to be two children of Sloth and Idlenesse, as much to say, lazinesse and idle dreaming.

Icnografía, a modell or plot of a house drawne in paper describing euery roome of it.