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