Bibliotheca Eliotæ Eliotis librarie.

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Bibliotheca Eliotæ Eliotis librarie.
Author
Elyot, Thomas, Sir, 1490?-1546.
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Londini :: In officina Thomae Bertheleti ... ,
M.D.XLII [1542]
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Latin language -- Dictionaries -- English.
English language -- Dictionaries -- Latin.
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¶I ANTE D.

ID, that. Id, quod res est, whiche is trouth

Id aetatis, of that age.

Id eurat scilicet, he careth moche therfore. whiche is spoken as who sayth, he careth no∣thynge for it.

Id locorum, for Id.

Id temporis, at that tyme, or suche a tyme.

Id temporis est, the tyme is suche.

Ida, a mountayne, whiche lyeth nyghe Troye.

Idaei dactili, people called also Coribantes.

Idaeus, a, um, of the mountayne of Ida.

Idalium, a citie in the yle of Cypres.

Idalius, a mountayne and a wood in Cypres.

Idaspes, a ryuer runnyng by Parthia and In∣de, and at the laste falleth into the great ry∣uer called Indus: in this ryuer is founde mo∣che golde and pretious stones.

Idcirco, therfore.

Idea, a figure conceyued in imagination, as it were a substaunce perpetuall, and like as of one seale procedeth many pryntes: so of one I∣dea of a man procedeth many thousandes of men, and semblably of other Ideas procedeth thynges innumerable. So that Ideae, be as it were externall examples, wherby all other thynges be created, and this is Idea, wherof Plato speaketh.

Idem, the same thynge, or the same man. also lyke or semblable.

Identidem, eftsones, in the same wyse.

Ideo, for that cause.

Idicus, ca, cum, of the mountayne of Ida.

Idiographae literae, a priuate letter.

Idiographum, a priuate writinge.

Idioma, matis, a proper fourme of speche.

Idopathia, the proper passion of a disease.

Idiota, Idiotes, a man or woman vnlerned.

Idipsum, the same thynge, or one thynge.

Idolium, a lyttell ydoll.

Idololatra, a worshypper of ydoles.

Idololatria, ydolatry.

Idolothysa, offerynges to Idolles.

Idolothytum, that whiche is offered to ydols.

Idolum, an ydoll.

Idomenêus, a kynge of Crete or Candy, whi∣che came with the greekes to Troye. In his retourne beinge troubled with tempeste, he vowed, that if he returned saulfe in to his

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royalme, he wolde offer what so euer he met with all fyrste. wherfore whan he wold haue offered his son, who fyrste met with hym at his landynge, the people dyd aryse agaynste hym, and draue hym out of the countrey. And than sayled he into Apulia, and buylded there a citie, whiche he called Petilsa on the moun∣tayne called Salentinum in Calabre.

Idoneus, a, um, apte.

Idula, a sheepe that was offered euery Idus to Iupiter.

Idumaea, a region in Syria, ioyninge to Ae∣gypt, and bordereth vpon Palestina.

Idume a citie in the countrey called Idumaea, about the whiche are abundance of palme or date trees.

Idus, Ides of monethes, whiche do diuide Nonas from Calendes.

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