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- IACCHVS, one of the names of Bacchus, cal∣led god of wynes.
- Iaceo, cui, cere, to ly. som¦tyme to be. In medio cā∣pus iacet,* 1.1 In the middel is a feld. also to be deed. Ille iacet,* 1.2 he is deed. som¦tyme to be contēned or nought set by, Maxi¦mas uero uirtutes iacere necesse est, uoluptate domināte, Carnal dilectation ruling, nedes must excellent vertues be nothyng set by.
- Iacio, ieci, iacere, to throwe, caste, or shoote, sometyme to sette or lay. Iacere fundamen∣ta, to laye the foundation.
- Iacobus, a propre name.
- Iactanter, bostyngely.
- Iactantia, booste. Iactatio, idem.
- Iactito, taui, tare, to boste often.
- Iacto, aui, are, to throwe, to reuolue, or tosse in the mynde, to vexe, to throwe downe & beate, to auaunt or glorie, to speake vayn∣ly, to sette forth, to tosse, to caste out.
- Iactuose, braggyngly.
- Iactura, damage or losse, proprely as whan a man hath moche goodes in a shyppe, and by force of tēpest, is constrayned to throw it into the see, leste the shyp shuld perishe.
- Iaculatio, iaculamen, & iaculamētum, a shot, or cast with a darte, or iauelyn.
- Iaculo, aui, are, to shoote or caste farre.
- ...Iaculor, aris, idem.
- Iaculum, any thynge that maye be shotte or caste farre, moste commonly a dart or light iauelyn.
- Iaculus, a serpent, that lyeth vnder trees, and sodaynly with a meruaylous vyolence perceth any beaste, whiche happeneth to passe by hym.
- Iam, nowe.
- Iambus, a fote in meter, whiche hathe the fyrst syllable short, the other longe.
- Iam diu, longe agone.
- Iamdudum, now late, but a whyle sens.
- Iamiam, euen nowe.
- Iam olim, nowe late.
- Iampridem, a lyttell whyle paste, but late. sometyme forthewith.
- Iam tum, fro that tyme.
- Ianiculum, a towne not farre from Rome.
- Ianira, the daughter of Ocean & Tethis.
- Ianitor, toris, a porter.
- Ianthina, violet colour, or purple.
- Ianua, a doore or yate.
- Ianuarius, the moneth of Ianyuer.
- Ianus, some suppose to be Saturne, some to be Iaphet, one of the sonnes of Noe. Ci∣cero calleth hym the superiour worlde, or heuen, he was made hauynge two visages, either bycause the heuen tournynge, the yere retourneth, where it beganne: orels bycause it knoweth what is passed, and a∣foreseeth what shall happen. This god, or rather ydoll, had a temple in Rome, which in the time of warres was alway open, and in the tyme of peace was shutte. And ther∣fore whan in stories mencion is made, that the temple of Ianus was shutte, than is it to be vnderstande, that the Romaynes had peace vniuersally.
- Iapetus, the father of Prometheus.
- Iapigia, a coūtrey in the realme of Naples.
- Iapix, gis, a wynde, which commeth out of the partes of Apulia, & is a western winde.
- Iason, onis, he whiche firste conquered the Fleece of golde.
- Iaspis, pidis, a stone callyd Iasper.
- Iatraleptes, a phisition or surgion, whiche cureth with oyntmentes.
- Iatralepticé, curynge by oyntmentes.