in o==in (in some part of?), III, 495 b, 23, 24; IV, 19, 3; 517, 19.
in one, II, 186, 1; 187, 8; 196 e 1, 7; into ane, 184, 5, 8, 11, 18: anon, or, at once==in a single answer. In, riddle both of us into ane, the intention was, perhaps, together, simultaneously; and so, all in one, III, 4, 7; both as one, II, 187, 2.
inbearing, II, 28, 15: obtrusive, over-officious, inter-meddling (with the object of thereby ingratiating oneself).
infeft with, in, I, 478, 5, 10; IV, 350, B b, 4, 5; V, [274], 6, 7; convey (land, money) to, put in possession of. inheft (o), IV, 349, B 4, 5: mistakenly for infeft.
in-fere, together. See fere.
ingle, III, 484 a, 36; V, [45] 1: fire.
inheft, IV, 349, B 4, 5, for infeft b, to invest with a possession in fee.
inn, inne, III, 117, 11; 118, 8; 200, 6, 7; 212, 5: lodging.
i-nocked, III, 62, 132: nocked, notched.
inowe, III, 57, 13; 58, 43: enough.