In formâ pauperis (for´mā paw´per-iss).—As a poor man. A law term denoting the status of a person who, having just cause of action, has no money to pay costs, counsel under these circumstances being appointed by the court.

In foro conscientiæ (for´ō con-shi-en´shi-ē).—Before the tribunal of conscience.

Infra dignitatem (in´frā dignitā´tem).—Beneath one’s dignity.

In hoc signo vinces (in hoc sig´nō vin´sēs).—Under this standard (sign) thou shalt conquer. Motto of the Emperor Constantine, who first used it on his standard (labarum) in the battle against Maxentius, A. D. 312.

In limine (lī-min-e)—At the threshold.

In loco parentis (´kō paren´tiss).—In the place of a parent. A law term denoting the guardian who takes charge of a child in the event of the death or mental incapacity of its parents.

In medias res (med´i-ass rēs).—Into the midst of things, e. g., to come to the point at once.

In medio virtus (med´i-o vir´tus).—Virtue lies in the mean.

In memoriam (memor´i-am).—To the memory of.

In nomine (nom´i-ne).—In the name of.