instiled, III, 227, 3: styled, intitled.
’inted, V, [305] a, 6: anointed. See ile.
intil, intill, I, 68, 28; 69, 36; 302, A 11, IV, 171, 1: into, in.
into, I, 70, 20; 71, 29; 127, 5; 440, 13-15; IV, 263, 35: in. into his age, IV, 359, 12: at, of.
into ane, II, 184, 5, 8, 11, 18: anon, in a single answer, or simultaneously. See in one.
intoxicate, pret., II, 47, 8: intoxicated.
i-pyght, III, 63, 136: put.
ir, are.
irale (stane, as the rhyme shows the reading should be), I, 326, 9: an undetermined stone mentioned in romances.
ire, thro, II, 408, 17: seems to mean, as resenting the covering (not ballad-like). wi ire, II, 411, 10, is sufficiently incongruous.