Italienisch | Englisch |
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ierlaltro adverb | day before yesterday(on the day before yesterday - translation entry) |
iernotte adverb | last night(during the night before today) |
Ierocle proper noun {m} | Hierocles(An Ancient Greek-derived male given name) |
ierodula noun {f} | hierodule(temple slave, often one performing religious prostitution) |
ierodulo noun {m} | hierodule(temple slave, often one performing religious prostitution) |
ierofania noun {f} | epiphany [epiphanies](manifestation or appearance of a divine or superhuman being) hierophany(physical manifestation of the sacred) |
ierofante noun {m} | hierophant(ancient Greek priest) |
ierologia noun {f} | hierology(comparative and historical study of religions) |
ieromonaco noun {m} | hieromonk(monk of the Eastern Church who is also a priest) |
iersera adverb | last night(during the night before today) |
Iesse proper noun {m} | Jesse(biblical father of David) |
ietografo noun {m} | hyetograph [hyetographs]noun |
ietogramma noun {f} | hyetograph [hyetographs]noun |
Ietro proper noun {m} | Jethro(the father-in-law of Moses) |
iettare verb | jinx [jinxed, jinxing, jinxes](To bring bad luck to) |
iettatore noun {m} | jinx [jinxes](a person or thing supposed to bring bad luck) |
iettatrice noun {f} | jinx [jinxes](a person or thing supposed to bring bad luck) |
iettatura noun {f} | evil eye(wicked look) jinx [jinxes](a hex; an evil spell) |
ifa noun {f} | hypha [hyphae](filament that forms the mycelium of a fungus) |
ifema noun {f} | hyphemanoun |
Ifigenia proper noun {f} | Iphigenia(Greek mythological figure) |
Igea proper noun {f} | Hygieia(Greek goddess of health, hygiene, cleanliness, and sanitation) |
Igiea proper noun {f} | Hygieia(Greek goddess of health, hygiene, cleanliness, and sanitation) |
igiene noun {f} | hygiene(conditions and practices that promote and preserve health) sanitationnoun |
igienico adjective | hygienic(pertaining to hygiene) sanitary(hygienic) |
igienista noun | hygienist [hygienists](person skilled in hygienics) |
iglù noun {m} | igloo [igloos](Inuit snow house) |
igname noun {m} | yam [yams](any Dioscorea vine) |
ignaro adjective | oblivious(unaware) unaware(not aware or informed) unwitting(unaware) |
ignavia noun {f} | indolence(habitual laziness or sloth) |
Ignazio proper noun | Ignatius(male given name) |
Igne migne magna mo noun | eeny, meeny, miny, moe(similar children's counting-out games in other languages) |
igneo adjective | igneous(pertaining to, having the nature of fire) |
ignifero adjective | igniferous(producing fire) |