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in-vestis adj. unclothed; Without a beard; beardless; Unmarried; Deprived of in-vĕtĕrasco v. n. inch. to grow old; to become fixed; established; to continue long; to ripen invĕtĕrātĭo inveterateness;; an inveterate disease in-vĕtĕro v. a. to render old; to give age; duration to; to become old; to acquire age in-vĕtĭtus adj. unforbidden; unrestrained invĭcem adv. by turns; in turn; one after another; alternately; one another invictē adv. invictrix adj. unconquerable in-victus adj. unconquered; unsubdued; not vanquished;; unconquerable; invincible; invĭdens P. a. in-vĭdens adj. not seeing; without vision invĭdentĭa an envying; envy in-vĭdĕo v. a. to look askance at; to look maliciously; spitefully at; to cast an evil eye upo… in-vĭdĕo invĭdĭa envy; grudge; jealousy; pass.;; act.; invĭdĭōsē adv. invĭdĭōsus adj. Full of envy; hostile; Enviable; Exciting envy; hatred invĭdus adj. Subst; an envious person; a hater; envious of in-vĭgĭlo v. n. to watch; be awake in; over; on account of; to be watchful over in-vīlesco v. n. inch. not to become bad in-vīlĭto v. a. to account very bad; to despise in-vincĭbĭlis adj. Invincible; unconquerable; Irrefutable; irrefutably invinctus adj. fettered invīnĭus adj. that abstains from wine in-vĭo v. a. to tread upon; set foot upon in-vĭŏlābĭlis adj. invulnerable; imperishable; Inviolable; hallowed; inviolably in-vĭŏlābĭlĭtas inviolability invĭŏlātē adv. in-vĭŏlātus adj. Unhurt; inviolate; Inviolable; inviolably in-vĭŏlentus adj. not violent in-vĭŏlo v. a. not to violate in-viscĕro v. a. to put into the entrails in-visco v. a. to ensnare; capture with birdlime; to besmear with birdlime invīsē adv. in-vīsĭbĭlis adj. invisible; unseen; invisibly invīsĭbĭlĭtas invisibility invīsĭbĭlĭtēr adv. in-vīsĭtātus adj. not seen; Unseen; invisible; Not visited; unknown in-vīso v. a. To look after; to go to see; to visit; To look into invīsor one that envies; an envier invīsus P. a. in-vīsus adj. Unseen; without being seen invītābĭlis adj. inviting; attractive; alluring invītāmentum an invitation; an allurement; incitement; inducement invītātĭo an invitation; incitement; challenge invītātĭuncŭla a little invitation; in lemm invītātor one who invites; an inviter; lemm.;; the officer charged with invitations at th… invītātōrĭus adj. belonging to invitation; inviting invītātrix she that invites invītātus an inviting; invitation invītē adv. in-vĭtĭābĭlis adj. inviolable; incorruptible; imperishable invīto v. a. to invite; treat; feast; entertain; ad in-vĭtŭpĕrābĭlis adj. unblamable invītus adj. against one; unwilling; reluctant; against my; your invĭus adj. without a road; impassable; Neutr; Subst; impassable places invŏcātĭo an invoking; invocation invŏcātus invŏcātus adj. Uncalled; Uninvited in-vŏcātus a non-summoning; without my summons in-vŏco v. a. to call upon; invoke; to invoke; appeal to; implore invŏlātor a robber invŏlātus a flying; flight in-volentĭa unwillingness involgo invŏlĭto v. n. freq. to fly over; to flow; float over; upon in-vŏlo v. n. and a. to fly into; to fly at; rush upon; ad; to attack in-vŏlŭcer adj. unable to fly; unfledged invŏlūcre invŏlūcrum that in which something is wrapped; a wrapper; covering; case; envelope invŏlūmen a wrapper; cover invŏlūmentum a wrapper; covering; envelope invŏluntārĭē adv. in-vŏluntārĭus adj. involuntary; involuntarily in-vŏluntas unwillingness invŏlūtē adv. invŏlūtĭo a rolling up; gathering of itself together; that which is inwrapped; infolded invŏlūto v. a. freq. to inwrap; infold invŏlūtus P. a. in-volvo v. a. to roll to; upon; to roll about; wrap up; envelop involvŭlus a worm; caterpillar that wraps itself up in leaves in-vulgo v. a. to bring before the public; to publish; make known; known; common invulnĕrābĭlis adj. invulnerable in-vulnĕrātus adj. unwounded ĭō interj. ho! huzza! hurra!; oh! ah!; holla! look!; quick! Īō a daughter of Inachus; king of Argos; beloved by Jupiter; and changed; through … Iōannes Iōb Job Ĭŏcasta the wife of Lāïus; and mother of Œdipus; whom she married unknowingly; and had … iŏhĭa Iol the former name of the city of Cæsarea in Numidia; Ser-Sel Ĭŏlāŭs a son of Iphiclus; and constant companion of his uncle Hercules Ĭolcos a town and harbor of Thessaly; in Magnesia; on the Pelasgic Gulf; whence Jason … Ĭŏlē A daughter of Eurytus; king of Œchalia; whom Hercules; after killing Eurytus; m… Iollas A Trojan; A shepherd; A Greek writer on medicine ĭon A kind of violet; A precious stone of a violet color Īon an Athenian; son of Xuthus; who led a colony into Asia; from him is derived the… Ĭōnas the Hebrew prophet Jonah; belonging to Jonah Ĭōnes the inhabitants of Ionia; the Ionians Ĭōnĭa