Ic′arus, son of Dædalus, who with his father made themselves wings with which to fly from Crete. They were fixed to the shoulders by wax. Icarus flew too near the sun, and the heat melting the wax, caused the wings to drop off, and he fell into the sea and was drowned.

Ichnoba′te. One of Actæon’s hounds; it means tracker.

Idæ′a. A name of Cybele, from Mount Ida, where she was worshipped.

Idæ′an Mother. Cybele was sometimes so called.

Ida′lia. A name of Venus, from Mount Idalus.

Impera′tor was a name of Jupiter, given to him at Præneste.

I′nachus was one of the earliest of the demigods or heroes.

Incendiary, see Erostratus.

Incense, see Venus.

In′cubus. A Roman name of Pan, meaning The Nightmare. See Innus.