[ inbelǣdan] to lead in.
[ inbelūcan2] to shut, Bl 21726.
[ inbend] mf. internal bond, Gu 928.
inber- = on-, in-byr-
[ inberan] to carry in, LL 386[1].
[ inbernes] (VPs) = [inbærnes]
[ inbeslēan] to hack into (any one), LL 86[74].
[ inbestingan3] to penetrate, LL 7[64,2].
[ inbetȳnednes] f. life of a recluse, GD 2125.
[ inbewindan3] to enfold, enwrap.