Iˊmages [in Discourse]

Iˊmages [in Discourse]
any Thoughts proper to produce Expressions and which present a kind of Picture to the Mind; or, in a more limited Sense, such Discourses as some Persons, when by a kind of Enthusiasm or extraordinary Emotion of the Soul, they seem to see Things whereof they speak.

Definition taken from The Universal Etymological English Dictionary, edited by Nathan Bailey (1736)

Iˊmage [in Opticks] * Impediaˊti Canes [Law Rec.]
Hurdles
Iˊchoglans
Illuˊmined
Iˊmage
To Iˊmage
Imaˊgery
Images
Iˊmages [in Rhetorick]
Iˊmages [in Poetry]
Iˊmage [in Physics]
Iˊmage [in Opticks]
Iˊmages [in Discourse]
Impediaˊti Canes [Law Rec.]
Impeˊrial Lily
Impeˊrial Table
Imperiaˊli [with Moralists]
Inch of Candle, or Sale
Inciˊding Medicines
Inclination, or Propensity [in Painting and Sculpture]
Incombuˊstible Cloth
Inconstancy, or Inconstantness [in Painting and Sculpture]
Incubus