Indoles, see [Ingenium].

Indulgere, see [Concedere].

Industria, see [Opera].

Inedia, see [Fames].

Inertia, see [Ignavia].

Infamia, see [Ignominia].

Infans, see [Puer].

Infensus, Infestus, see [Adversarius].

[Inficetus]; Infacetus; Incestus; Incastus. 1. Inficetus involves positive blame, a tasteless and heavy fellow; whereas infacetus only negative, a man not remarkable for wit. 2. In the same manner incestus denotes an incestuous person; whereas incastus only an unchaste person. Sen. Contr. ii. 13. (ii. 83.)

Infidelis, Infidus, see [Fidus].