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Glossary of Latin Words.
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  • infeodare:—to enfeoff.
  • infeodatio decimarum:—granting tithes to laymen.
  • infeofare:—to enfeoff.
  • inferius:—lower down, in a roll; further on, in a book.
  • infirmaria:—the infirmary of a monastery. 0. E. fermory, farmery.
  • infirmarius:—the guardian of the sick in a monastery.
  • infirmatorium:—an infirmary.
  • infiscare:—to confiscate.
  • inflechiare:—to make shafts for arrows or bolts.
  • inforciare:—to fortify.
  • informator:—a tutor.
  • infortiare:—to fortify.
  • infossare:—to surround with a ditch.
  • infra:—further on, in a reference to a book or roll.
  • infraclusus. For inclusus.
  • infractura:—breach; violation.
  • infraadulentus:—without fraud.
  • infronture:—to stop.
  • infrontare sese:—to resist.
  • infrunitas:—madness.
  • infuyare:—to put to flight.
  • infula:—a cassock; a coif.
  • infunditur:—is flooded.
  • ingaignia:—an engine; a machine; a trap.
  • ingenerabilis:—without the power of procreation.
  • ingeniator:—an engineer.
  • ingmium:—a machine; an engine; a gin.
  • ingenuitas:—freedom; nobility.
  • inglisheria:—Englishry.
  • ingradatus:—engrailed. See engrallatus.
  • ingrangiare:—to deposit in a granary.
  • ingravare:—to engrave; to demand.
  • ingrediatus:—engrailed. See engrallatus.
  • ingressus:—the relief paid by an heir on entering upon his lands.
  • ingrossare:—to engross, to copy out fairly, or to buy up.
  • ingrossator:—a copier; a wholesale dealer.
  • inguardus:—a guard; a watchman.
  • inhabilitas:—un wieldiness; unfitness; want of power.
  • inhokare, inhoc facere:—to enclose.
  • inhokum:—" any corner or just of a common field, ploughed up and sowed with oats, &c, and sometimes fenced in with a dry hedge, in that year wherein the rest of the same field lies fallow and common" (Jacob).
  • inhospitatio:—lodging.
  • inhundredum:—the central portion of a hundred (?).
  • inimicare:—to be at enmity with.
  • injuriatio:—wrongdoing; injury
  • inlagare:—to restore to the benefit of the law.
  • inlagatito:—the restitution of an outlaw.