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  • inclusa:—a nun; an anchoress.
  • inclusarius, inclusorius:—a pinder.
  • inclusorium:—a pound.
  • inclusus:—a monk; an anchorite.
  • incluvium:—some instrument of, torture.
  • incombrancia:—encumbrance.
  • incombrare:—to hinder; to stop up a road; to pawn.
  • incompatibilitas:—incompatibility, of benefices which cannot be held together.
  • incopare:—to accuse.
  • incopolitus:—a proctor; a vicar.
  • incordare:—to string a bow or crossbow.
  • incortinare:—to adorn with hangings.
  • incrastinum:—the morrow.
  • incredens:—infidel.
  • incrocamentum:—incroachment.
  • incrorare, incrochiare:—to encroach.
  • incrustator:—a tinker.
  • inculpare:—to blame; to accuse.
  • inculpatio:—blame; accusation.
  • incumbrare. See incombrare.
  • incurramentum:—liability to a penalty.
  • inuurrimentum:—a fine.
  • incussa. For inconcussa.
  • incussorium:—a hammer.
  • incustodia—carelessness.
  • indago:—a park.
  • indebitatus:—indebted.
  • indecimabilis:—not liable to tithes.
  • indefensus:—one who refuses to answer to an accusation.
  • indefesibilis:—indefeasible, that cannot be made void.
  • indempnis. For indemnis.
  • indentare:—to indent.
  • indentura:—an indenture.
  • index:—a pointer or setter dog.
  • indicibilis:—unspeakable.
  • indictamentum:—an indictment.
  • indictare:—to indict.
  • indictio:—indictment; indiction, a cycle of fifteen years by which writings were dated at Home.
  • indictor:—an accuser.
  • indistanter:—immediately.
  • indistringibilis:—not distrainable.
  • indivisibilis murus:—a main wall, not a party wall.
  • indivisum:—held in common.
  • indorsamentum:—endorsement.
  • indorsare:—to endorse.
  • indorsatio:—endorsement.
  • indossare. See indorsare.
  • inductio:—induction, putting a clergyman into possession of his church.
  • indula:—strong thread.
  • indus:—indigo.
  • inedicibilis:—unspeakable.
  • inewardus:—a watchman.
  • infaidare:—to be at enmity with.
  • infalislatio:—a capital punishment inflicted at Dover, drowning (?).