[ incniht] m. household servant, Æ.

[ incofa] m. inner chamber, ÆL: breast, heart, Met 2218.

[ incoðu] f. internal disease, Æ.

[ incuman4] to come in, go into, enter, Æ. [‘income’]

[ incund] interior, internal, inward, secret, Æ, CP. adv. -līce, Æ.

[ incundnes] f. inward conviction, sincerity, W 10530: inward part, recess, DHy.

[ incūð] strange, extraordinary. adv. -līce.

[ incyme] m. entrance, LV 32.

[ indǣlan] to infuse, DR.

[ indēpan] to dip in, LkL 1624.