Impe. See Ympe.
In, Yn, adv. in (of motion), I 80, II 347, XIII a 9, XV g 24, XVI 270, &c.; Inne, V 128. [OE. inn.] See Into, Intill; Inne; Þare.
In, n. lodging, II 565; pl. in takes he his ines, takes up his quarters, XIV b 27. [OE. inn, n.]
In, Yn, I (XV a, g), prep. (i) In, I 3, II 13, XIII a 3, XV a 9, g 5, 13, &c.; into, II 349, XII a 125, &c.; according to, as regards, with respect to, &c., VI 239, IX 141, XI b 26, 204, &c.; in all his myghte, with &c., IV b 77. (ii) On, IV b 41, V 157, 279 (of time), IX 122, 286, XIII a 45, &c. In cas, in feere (fere), see Cas, Yfere (Fere). [OE. in.] See In, Inne, advs.
Incontynence, n. unchastity, IX 130. [OFr. incontinence.]
Indede, adv. indeed, XI b 108, &c. [OE. in + dǣde, dat. sg.]
Induyr. See Enduir.
Informacioun, n. information, IX 291. [OFr. informacion.]
Infortune, n. evil fortune, XII a 162. [OFr. infortune.]
Inglis. See Engliȝsch.