To IMPONE, v. a. To impose.
Lyndsay.

To IMPRIEVE, v. a. To disprove; also to impeach; a forensic term.
Acts Sedt.

Lat. improb-are, to disallow.

IMPRESTABLE, adj. What cannot be performed.
Wodrow.

Lat. in neg. and praest-are, to perform.

IN, prep. Into.

Moes. G. A. S. in, id.

Wallace.

IN, a termination denoting the feminine gender; as in Germ. and Su. G.

IN, INNYS, s.
1. A dwelling, A. S.