invitâ Minervâ (L.), against the will of Minerva, against the grain.
ipse dixit (L.), he himself said it: his mere word.
ipsissima verba (L.), the very words.
ipso facto (L.), in the fact itself: virtually.
ira furor brevis est (L.), rage is a brief madness.
Ispalis (L.), Seville.
Italia irredenta (It.), unredeemed Italy—the parts of Italy not yet freed from foreign domination—South Tyrol, Dalmatia, Trieste, &c.
Italicè (L.), in Italian.
iterum (L.), again.
ivresse (Fr.), drunkenness.