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~Irusly~, _adv._ Angrily.
_Barbour._
IS, _term._ The mark of the genitive sing., as _manis_, of man; in A. S.
_es_.
_To_ ISCH, ISCHE, _v. n._ To issue.
O. Fr. _yss-ir_, id.
_Barbour._
_To_ ~Ische~, _v. a._ To cause to issue.
Isl. _ys-a_, expellere.
_Acts Ja. V._
~Ische~, _s._ Issue.
_Douglas._
ISE,
1. I shall.
_Ross._
2. I am, West of S. q. _I is_.
ISECHOKILL, _s._ An icicle, S. _ice-shogle_, S. A.
_Douglas._
A. S. _ice-gicel_, Belg. _yskegel_, id.
ISILLIS, _pl._ Embers.
V. ~Eizel~.
ISK, ISKIE, _interj._ The word used in calling a dog, S.
_Ramsay._
Fr. _icy_, hither; or Teut. _aes_, _aesken_, a dog.
ITHAND, YTHEN, YTHAND, _adj._
1. Busy, diligent; S. _eident_.
_Doug._
2. Steady, uniform.
_Barbour._
3. Constant, continual.
_b.e.l.l.e.n.den._
Su. G. Isl. _idin_, laborious, industrious; _idne_, labour, industry; from _id_, work.
~Ithandly~, ~Ythanly~, ~Ithinglie~, _adv._
1. Busily, diligently; S. _eidentlie_.
_Doug._
2. Without interruption.
_Barbour._
YTHRANGIN, _pret. v._ Thrust upwards.
V. ~Thring~, _v. a._
JUCAT, _s._ A measure.
V. ~Joucate~.
JUFFLER, _s._ Shuffler.
_Dunbar._
JUGGS, JOUGS, JOGGES, _s. pl._ A kind of pillory; the criminal being fastened to a wall or post, by an iron collar which surrounds his neck, S.
Lat. _jug-um_, a yoke.