[ inbūan] to inhabit, MtL 2321.

[ inbūend] m. inhabitant, WW 21013.

[ in-burg], -burh f. hall, WW.

[ inbyrde] born on the estate, Ct.

[ inbyrdling] (e) m. slave born in a master’s house, Æ.

inbyrne (DR) = [inbryne]

[ inbyrð] pres. 3 sg. of [inberan].

[ inc] (Mt, Mk) da. of [git], dual pers. pron. [‘inc’]

[ inca] m. question, scruple, suspicion, doubt: grievance, quarrel, grudge, BH. incan witan to have a grudge.

incaðēode = [ingeðēode]