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- ITA, so, so moche, therfore.
- Ita sané, ye truely.
- Italia, Italye.
- Italus, an Italyan.
- Italica, a citie in Italia, whiche by an nother name is called Confiniū, There is an other in Spayn, where Silius Italicus was borne.
- Italicus, ca, cum, of Italye.
- Italicensis, a citesen of Italica.
- Item, in lyke wyse.
- Ite••, eris, itiner, itineris, a iourneye. also a way. Iter habeo ad Caesarem, I take my ior∣ney to the emperour.
- Itero, are, to do a thynge eftesoones, to goo backe agayne.
- Iterum, eftesoones, or agayne.
- Ithaca, the countrey of Vlysses.
- Ithome, a towne in Peloponeso, an nother in Thessaly.
- Ithonia, a countrey in Grece.
- Ithyra, a towne on the mountain of Taur{us}.
- Ithyphallus, the name of Priapus the most dishonest and abhominable ydoll. Also the secrete membre being in prosperite.
- Itidem, semblably, also.
- Itinerarium, a commentarye or boke of re∣membraunce, contaynynge thynges com∣mytted in iourneyes. Also it is a kalender of myles in the distance of places, with the tyme of abode in euerye place, lyke to ie∣stes of princis.
- Iteneror, aris, ari, to goo in iourneye.
- Ito, taui, tare, to go moche.
- * 1.1Ituria, a region in Arabia, or Siria, of whi∣che the people are callyd Ituraei.
- Itus, & itio, a goinge. Quid noster itus & re∣ditus, what our goinge and commyng.
- Itys, the sonne of Tereus and Prognes, who, as poetes doo fayne, was tourned into a fesaunt.