Intẻstábile, intestable, that by law can make no Testament or Will.

Intẻstáre, to put into ones head or minde.

Intẻstársi, to take a head-strong opinion.

Intẻstáto, intestate, one that dyeth without making a Will or Testament. Also put into ones head or minde. Also become head-strong in some conceit.

Intẻstatúra, a head-strong opinion.

Intestíno, intestine, inward. Also long borne in minde, hidden, secret. Also belonging to the inward parts of the bellie as any bowell, gut or garbage.

Intestíno ciẻco, the blind gut or fourth gut, which by reason of the seuerall enfoldings and diuers turnings of it seemeth to have no end.

Intestíno digiúno, the second gut from the ventricle called the Hungry gut, because it is alwaies emptie.

Intestíno prímo, the beginning of the guts, or the gut which is fastned to the neather mouth of the ventricle called in Latin Pilorus.

Intestíno rẻtto, the straight or Arse-gut.