¶I Ante L.
- ILa, the leeste porcyon of a thynge, that may be imagined. Also the stuffynge of a puddynge, or other lyke thynge.
- Ila, or Ilua, an ylande in the Tuscayne see.
- Ile, is that whiche is set in the highest part of a man.
- Ileosus, the colycke, and he that hathe the colycke.
- Ileos, the colycke.
- Ilex, licis, a tree callyd holy, or holme.
- Ilia, the guttes.
- Iliacus dolor, the frettynge of the guttes.
- Ilias, adis, the warke of Homerus, of the syege of Troye.
- Iliberis, a citie in the prouince of Narbone.
- Iliceus, a, um, of holy or holme.
- ...Iligneus, a, um, idem.
- Ilione, the propre name of a daughter of Priamus.
- Ilioneus, the propre name of a Troyane.
- Ilissus, the name of a ryuer in the prouynce of Athenes.
- Ilium, the palais of Priamus.
- Illaetabilis, le, without myrthe, or lackynge myrthe or pleasure.
- Illatebro, aui, are, to hyde in corners.
- Illaudatus, not worthy to be named.
- Ille, he.
- Illecebrae, thynges dilectable, whiche dra∣weth and allurethe the mynde to imbrace them, flyckerynge intycementes.
- Illecto, aui, are, to drawe pleasantly.
- Illex, illegis, lawlesse, also wanton. Illex ocu∣lus, a wanton eie.
- Illibatus, ta, tum, vntouched, vntasted.
- Illiberaliter, vngentillye, excedyngely ylle, myscheuously.
- Illicet, nowe go to, incontinent.
- Illiceo, illicui, cere, to prouoke or styre plea∣sauntlye.
- Illectus, ta, tū, plesantly stired or prouoked.
- Illicium, a prouocation.
- Illico, anon, in the same place.
- Illido, lisi, dere, to driue or beate to a thyng.
- Illisus, a, um, dryuen or beaten to.
- Illineo, iui, ire, to anoynte on.
- Illino, iui, ire, to annoynte harde, to spotte or soyle.
- Illix, licis, a prouocation or styringe.
- Illuceo, xi, cere, & illucesco, scere, to be light or cleere.
- Illudo, si, ere, to mocke, to hurte in iapyng, or playenge.
- Illuminus, a, um, without lyghte.
- Illunis, dark, whan the mone doth not shine
- Illustris, famous, clere, noble in renoume.
- Illustro, aui, are, to make lyght or cleere, to make famous or well knowen.
- Illuuies, vncleannesse, fylthynesse in manne or garment.
- Illiria, a countrey nowe called Slauonye, whiche hath on one parte Italy, on an no∣ther part Germany, on the east side Grece, on the weste the Venyce see.
- Illiricus, ca, cum, of Illiria.
- Ilus, the kynge of Troyanes sonne, that buylded Ilium.