Idiome
Idiome, (g)a proper forme or speech:
A Table Alphabeticall by Robert Cawdrey (1604)
245 entries
Idiome, (g)a proper forme or speech:
idiot, (g)vnlearned, a foole
Iehoua,Lord almighty
ientation,breakefast
ieoperdie,danger
Iesus,Sauiour.
ignoble,of low and base birth
ignominie,reproch, discredite, slaunder.
illegitemate,vnlawfully begotten, and borne.
illiquinated,vnmelted
illiterate,vnlearned, without knowledge.
illuminate,to inlighten, or make plaine
illusion,mockerie, iesting, or scoffing
illustrate,to make plaine, to declare
imbarge, imbarke,see embarke
see embark.
see imbarge.
imbecilitie,weakenes, feeblenes
imitation,following, dooing the like:
immaculate,vnspotted, vndefiled
immanitie,beastlie, crueltie, or hugenesse and greatnes
immature,vnripe, or out of season:
immediate,next to, not hauing any other betwixt
imminent,at hand, ready to come vpon
immoderate,without measure, exceeding great, or excessiue
immortall,euerlasting, that dieth not
immunitie,freedome from any thing, or libertie: