Concise Pali-English Dictionary
| Pali | Case | Meaning | Same Case |
| ikkhaṇika | m. | fortune-teller. | ikkhaṇikā (f.), female fortune-teller. |
| ikkhati | ikkh +a | looks at. | |
| ikkhana | nt. | seeing; looking at. | |
| ikkhi | aor. of ikkhati | looked at. | |
| iṅgita | nt. | gesture; sign. | |
| iṅgha | ind. | come on; look here. | |
| iccha | adj. | (in cpds.), wishing; longing; desirous of. | icchā (f.), desire; wish; longing. |
| icchaka | adj. | one who desires. | |
| icchati | is + a | wishes; desires; longs for. | |
| icchana | nt. | desire; wish; longing. | |
| icchanāvacara | (icchan + āvacara) adj. | moving in desires; behaving as one likes. | |
| icchanta | pr.p. of icchati | wishing; longing for. | |
| icchi | aor. of icchati | wished; desired. | |
| icchita | pp. of icchati | wished; desired. | |
| ijjhati | idh + ya | thrives; succeeds; prospers. | |
| ijjhana | nt. | success; thriving. | ijjhanā (f.), success; thriving. |
| ijjhamāna | pr.p. of ijjhati | thriving; succeeding; prospering. | |
| ijjhi | aor. of ijjhati | thrived; succeeded; prospered. | |
| ijjhita | pp. of ijjhati | succeeded; prospered. | |
| iñjati | iñj + a | moves; stirs. | |
| iñjana | nt. | motion; movement. | iñjanā (f.), motion; movement. |
| iñji | aor. of iñjati | moved; stired. | |
| iñjita | pp. of iñjati | moved; shaken. (nt.), movement; vacillation. | |
| iṭṭha | adj. | pleasing; agreeable. (nt.), happiness; pleasure. | |
| iṭṭhakā | f. | tile; brick. | |
| iṇa | nt. | debt. | |
| iṇaṭṭha | adj. | one who is in debt; debtor. | |
| iṇapaṇṇa | nt. | promissory note. | |
| iṇamokkha | m. | release from debt. | |
| iṇasāmika | m. | creditor. | |
| iṇasodana | nt. | discharge of debt. | |
| iṇāyika | m. | debtor. | |
| itara | adj. | the other. | |
| itarītara | adj. | whatsoever; any. | |
| iti | ind. | thus. (used to point out something just mentioned or about to be mentioned, and to show that a sentence is finished). Very often its former i is elided and ti only is remaining. | īti (f.), calamity. |
| itikira | ind. | thus I have heard. | |
| itivuttaka | nt. | a treatise of Suttas beginning with the phrase 'thus it is said'. | |
| itihāsa | m. | history; tradition. | |
| ito | ind. | from here; from now; hence. | |
| itopaṭṭhāya | ind. | hence-forth. | |
| ittara | adj. | short-lived; brief; very small or few. | |
| ittarakāla | m. | a short period. | |
| itthaṃ | adv. | thus; in this way. | |
| itthaṃnāma | adj. | called thus; so-called. | |
| itthaṃbhūta | adj. | being thus; of this kind. | |
| itthatta | nt. | 1. (itthaṃ + tta:) the present state; this life. 2. (itthi + tta:) womanhood; femininity. | |
| itthannāma | adj. | of such and such a name. | |
| itthāgāra | m. | 1. harem; seraglio; 2. harem-ladies. | |
| itthi | f. | woman; female. | itthī (f.), woman; female. |
| itthikā | f. | woman; female. | iṭṭhikā (f.), tile; brick. |
| itthidhutta | m. | one who indulges in women. | |
| itthinimitta | nt. | female organ. | |
| itthiliṅga | nt. | female organ; feminine quality or gender. | |
| idaṃ | (Nom. and Acc. sing. of ima) nt. | this thing. | |
| idappaccayatā | f. | having its foundation on this, i.e., causally connected. | |
| idāni | adv. | now. | |
| iddha | pp. of ijjhati | prosperous; opulent; successful. | |
| iddhi | f. | prosperity; potency; psychic power. | |
| iddhipāṭihāriya | nt. | miracle. | |
| iddhipāda | m. | basis of psychic power. | |
| iddhibala | nt. | supernatural power. | |
| iddhimantu | adj. | possessing psychic powers. | |
| iddhivisaya | m. | extent of psychic power. | |
| idha | adv. | here; in this world or existence. | |
| idhuma | nt. | firewood. | |
| inda | m. | lord; king; the Vedic go Indra; the king of devas. | |
| indakhīla | m. | a door-step; threshold; a strong post before a city gate. | |
| indagajjita | nt. | the thunder. | |
| indagopaka | m. | a kind of red insects which come out from the ground after a rain fall. | |
| indaggi | m. | lightning. | |
| indajāla | nt. | magic. | |
| indajālika | m. | magician; juggler. | |
| indadhanu | nt. | rainbow. | |
| indanīla | m. | sapphire. | |
| indavāruṇi | f. | cucumber. | |
| indasāla | m. | the tree Vetaric acuminata. | |
| indīvara | nt. | blue water-lily. | |
| indriya | nt. | controlling principal; faculty; sense. | |
| indriyagutti | f. | keeping watch over the senses. | |
| indriyadamana | nt. | subjugation of senses. | |
| indriyasaṃvara | nt. | subjugation of senses. | |
| indhana | nt. | fuel; firewood. | |
| ibha | m. | elephant. | |
| ibhapipphalī | f. | a big kind of long pepper. | |
| irina | nt. | great forest; desert; barren soil. | |
| iriyati | iriy + a | moves; stirs; behaves. | |
| iriyanā | f. | movement of the body; posture. | |
| iriyā | f. | movement of the body; posture. | |
| iriyāpatha | m. | deportment; four postures, viz: walking, standing, sitting, and lying down. | |
| iriyi | aor. of iriyati | moved; stirred; behaved. | |
| illī | f. | a short sword. | |
| iva | ind. | like; as. | |
| isi | m. | a sage; seer. | |
| isipatana | nt. | name of a place; present Sārnath near Benares. | |
| isipabbajjā | f. | leaving the house to become an anchorite. | |
| issa | m. | a bear. | issā (f.), jealousy; ill-will; envy. |
| issati | iss + a | envies | |
| issattha | nt. | archery. (m.) an archer. | |
| issara | m | 1. lord; master; 2. the Creator. | |
| issarajana | m. | rich or influential people. | |
| issaranimmāṇa | nt. | the creation. | |
| issaranimmāṇavādī | 3 | one who believes in a Creator. | |
| issariya | nt. | supremacy; domination; wealth. | |
| issariyatā | f. | lordship. | |
| issariyamada | m. | pride of supremacy. | |
| issariyādhipacca | nt. | over-lordship. | |
| issāmanaka | adj. | jealous. | |
| issāsa | m. | a bow; an archer. | |
| issukī | adj. | envious; jealous. | |
| iha | ind. | here. | īhā (f.), endeavour; exertion. |
| ihaloka | n. | this world; present existence. | |
| īgha | m. | distress; danger. | |
| īdisa | adj. | such; such-like. | |
| īrati | īr + a | moves; shakes; stirs. | |
| īri | aor. of īrati | moved; shook; stirred. | |
| īrita | pp. of īrati | moved; shaken; stirred. (pp. of īreti), uttered; spoken. | |
| īreti | ir + e | utters; speaks. | |
| īresi | aor. of īreti | uttered; spoke. | |
| īsa | m. | a lord; ruler. | īsā (f.), pole of a plough or a carriage. |
| īsaka | adj. | little; few. | |
| īsakaṃ | adv. | a little; slightly. | |
| īsadhara | m. | name of a mountain. | |
| īsādanta | adj. | having tusks as long as a plough-pole, i.e., an elephant. | |
| īhati | īh + a | attempts; strives after. | |
| īhana | f. | endeavour; exertion. | |
| īhi | aor. of īhati | attempted; strove after. |