| Question | Answer |
| iacto (1) | to throw out; consider, discuss; pronounce, utter, speak |
| idem | the same |
| imago, imaginis, f. | image; ghost, vision; reminder |
| immanis, -e | huge; monstrous, frightful |
| imperium, -i, n. | command, order; supreme authority, sovereignty |
| imus, -a, -um | lowest, deepest, last |
| incipio, incipere, incepi, inceptus | to begin |
| insto, instare, institi, instaturus | to stand upon, take a position; press, pursue |
| interea | meanwhile |
| Iovis (gen. sg. of Iuppiter) | Jove, Jupiter |
| ira, -ae, f. | anger, fury, wrath, hate, ire |
| iungo, iungere, iunxi, iunctus | to join, unite, connect |
| laetus, -a, -um | joyous, happy, delighted; pleasant, grateful |
| Latium | district in Italy south of the Tiber |
| lego, legere, legi, lectus | gather, collect, choose, pick; survey; read |
| lumen, luminis, n. (pl. lumina) | light; (pl. eyes) |
| malus, -a, -um | evil, wicked, bad; hostile |
| maneo, manere, mansi, mansus | to remain, stay |
| mare, maris, n. | sea |
| metus, -us, m. | fear, dread, apprehension |
| misceo, miscere, miscui, mixtus | to mix, mingle, intermingle |
| mitto, mittere, misi, missus | to send, let go; throw; dismiss |
| mons, montis, m. | mountain, hill; mass, heap |
| morior, mori, mortuus est | to die (deponent verb) |
| mors, mortis, f. | death |
| murus, -i, m. | wall, city wall |