il n’a ni bouche ni éperon (ēl nȧ nē bōōsh nē ā prôN´), he has neither mouth nor spur; he has neither wit nor courage.
il ne faut jamais défier un fou (ēl ne fō zhȧ me´ dāfēā öN fōō), one should never provoke a fool.
il n’est sauce que d’appétit (ēl ne sōs ke dȧ pā tē´), hunger is the best sauce.
il penseroso (It.), (ēl pān sā rō´sō), the pensive man. (The title of one of Milton’s poems.)
il sent le fagot (ēl säN le fȧ gō´), he smells of the faggot; he is suspected of heresy.
impoli (âN pô lē´), unpolished; rude.
impolitesse (âN pô lē tes´), coarseness; rudeness.
impromptu (âN prôNp tü´), a prompt remark without study.
in bianco (It.), (ēn byäng´kō), in blank; in white.
in petto (It.), (ēn pet´to), within the breast; in reserve.