INIQUE, adj. Unjust, Fr.
Balnaues.

INKIRLIE.
V. [Enkerly].

To INLAKE, v. a. To want.
Pitscottie.

To Inlake, v. n.
1. To be deficient, S.
Maitland P.

In and Teut. laeck-en, diminuere; diminui.

2. To die, S.
Journ. Lond.

Inlaik, Inlake, Inlacking, s.
1. Deficiency, of whatever kind, S.
Pitscottie.
2. Death, S.
Acts Ja. VI.

INLYING, s. Childbearing, S.

INMEATS, s. pl. Those parts of the intestines used for food, S.

Sw. inmaete, intestines.