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The Record Interpreter.
  • inlagatus:—one who is not an outlaw.
  • inlantale:—demesne land.
  • inlegiare:—to satisfy the law; to restore to the benefit of the law.
  • innamiare:—to distrain.
  • innamium, innamum:—a pledge. See namium.
  • innire:—to inn, to carry corn or hay.
  • innocare:—to enclose.
  • innocum. See inhokum.
  • innodare:— to knot; to bind.
  • innodius:—the nave of a wheel.
  • innoia:—an enclosure.
  • innoxiare:—to purg'e; to absolve.
  • inofficiare:—to provide with the services of the church.
  • inordinatus: —intestate.
  • inpennatus:—feathered.
  • inprisius, inprisus:—an adherent.
  • inquesta, inquestum, inquisitio:—an inquest; an inquisition.
  • inquisitor:—a sheriff, coroner, &c, who has power to hold inquests; a retriever.
  • inrotalare, inrollare:—to enrol.
  • inscalare:—to climb by ladder, to scale.
  • insectator:—a prosecutor.
  • insellatus:—unsaddled.
  • insertum opus:—bonded masonry.
  • inservire:—to bring into slavery.
  • insigillare:—to seal.
  • insigne:—a coat of arms.
  • insilium:—bad advice.
  • insolercia:—unskilfulness.
  • insolutus:- unpaid.
  • installare:—to instal; to quit-claim, to compound.
  • installatio:—a composition.
  • instauramentum. See instauratio.
  • instaurare:—to stock (a farm).
  • instaurarius:—a stockkeeper.
  • instauratio, instaurum:—store; stock of a farm; furniture of a church, books, vestments, &c.
  • instirpare:—to plant, to establish.
  • instita:—a rochet.
  • institutio:—institution, the granting by a bishop to a clerk of the cure of souls in his benefice.
  • instuffare:—to stuff.
  • instructus:—furniture; tools.
  • insubulus:—a trendle.
  • insuetus:—accustomed. For assuetus.
  • insula:—a detached house or block of buildings; an aisle.
  • insularius:—a keeper or porter of a detached house (insula).
  • intabulare:—to write on tables; to register.
  • intachgara:—a gore of land newly enclosed.
  • intassare:—to heap up hay in cocks.
  • intendentia:—submission.
  • interceptio:—enterprise, aggression.
  • intercipere:—to attack; to seize wrongfully.
  • interclaustrum:—a walk or passage between cloisters ('?).