I. Y.

ic, ich, ik (A.S.) I

†ich (A.S.) each. †ichon, [479], each one. See ech

ydel (A.S.) idleness, vanity. on ydel, in vain

†iis (A.S.) [476], ice

ilke (A.S.) same

impe (A.N.) [85], a sprig, twig growing from the root of a tree

impen, ympen (A.N.) [85], to graft. †part. past, ymped, [469], grafted

in-going (A.S.) [115], entrance

inne (A.S.) the adverbial form of in