To INGYRE, INGIRE, v. a. To introduce one's self into any situation, by artful methods.
Douglas.
Lat. in and gyr-o, q. to wind one's self into favour.
INGLE, INGIL, s. Fire, S. A. Bor.
Gael. aingeal, Lat. ignis.
Doug.
Ingle-nook, s. The corner of the fireside, S.
Ferguson.
To INHABLE, v. a. To render unfit.
R. Bruce.
L. B. inhabil-itare, incapacem declarare.
INHADDIN, adj. Applied to fuel which must be constantly held in, or supplied, to the fire, S. B.
Inhaddin, s. Frugality, S. B. q. holding in.