Inossíre, ísco, íto, as Inossáre.
Inosticáto, hard to be mooued, become obstinate, stiffnecked, wilfull or froward.
Inostráre, to dresse with purple or graine colours. Also to dresse with knots with roses or such deuises of coloured ribond as women doe their heads.
Inotráre, to put into a Iarre.
Inpacífico, vnquiet, vnpeacefull.
Inpadẻlláre, to put into a pan.
Inpágo, in payment or satisfaction.
Inpalése, openly, in view of all men.
Inpaludáre, as Paludáre.
Inpaníre, ísco, íto, to become bread or loues.