Ijjhita to itihasa
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.