[ In-like], in like manner, H.

[ Inne], prep., adv. into, in, S, S2, PP, C2; ine, S, S2; ynne, S2; inre, adj. comp., inner, S; inerere, pl., H; innresst, superl., S; innemest, SkD; ynneste, W2.—AS. inne, comp. innera, superl. innemest, see Sievers, 314.

[ Inne], dat. of [In, sb.]

[ Innen], prep. within, into, SD, S.—AS. innan.

[ Innen], v. to lodge, C; ynnen, C.—AS. innian.

[ Innoð], sb. womb, S.—AS. innoð.

[ Inobedience], sb. disobedience, S, W.—Late Lat. inobedientia (Vulg.). ([In- 3].)

[ Inobedient], adj. disobedient, S2.—Late Lat. inobedientem (Vulg.). ([In- 3].)

[ Inoh], enough, S; innoh, S; inow, S; inouh, S; inou, S2; inoȝe, S; inoȝh, S; inough, C; innoghe, S2; inouwe, pl., S2; see [Ynow].

[ Inpassyble], adj. incapable of suffering, H. ([In- 3].)