inerfe = [innierfe]

[ infær] n. ingress, entrance, entry, Æ, WW. [‘infare’]

[ infæreld] n. in-coming, entrance, Æ: interior: vestibule.

[ infangene-ðēof], infangen-ðēf sb. right of judging thieves caught within the limits of one’s jurisdiction, and of taking the fines for the crime, Ct; v. LL 2·523. [‘infangthief’]

[ infaran6] I. to enter, Æ, Jn. [‘infare’]

[II.] = [innefaran]

[ infaru] f. incursion, inroad, Chr 1048.

[ infeallan7] to fall in, VPs.

[ infeccan] to fetch in, Bl 1751.

[ infēran] to enter in, Æ.