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IG'NEOUS, a. [L.igneus, from ignis, fire.] 1. Consisting of fire; as igneous par...
IGATED, pp. Steered or managed in passing on the water; passed over in sailing.
IF, v.t. It is used as the sign of a condition, or it introduces a conditional s...
I'ELAND, n. i'land. [L. aqua,and land. This is the genuine English word, always ...
IDYL, n. [L. idyllium; Gr. supposed to be from form.] A short poem; properly, a ...
IDO'NEOUS, a. [L. idoneus; probably from the root of Gr. to be strong, able or s...
I'DOLIZING, ppr. Loving or revering to an excess bordering on adoration.
I'DOLIZER, n. One who idolizes, or loves to reverence.
I'DOLIZED, pp. Loved or reverenced to adoration.
I'DOLIZE, v.t. To love to excess; to love or reverence to adoration; as, to idol...
I'DOLIST, n. A worship of images; a poetical word.
I'DOLISM, n. The worship of idols. [Little used.]
I'DOLISH, a. Idolatrous.
IDOL'ATRY, n. [L. idololatria. Gr. idol, and to worship or serve.] 1. The worshi...
IDOL'ATROUSLY, adv. In an idolatrous manner; with excessive reverence.
IDOL'ATROUS, a. Pertaining to idolatry; partaking of the nature of idolatry, or ...