inn-gaggan, anv. ([179], n. 3; 207), to go in, enter, w. in w. acc.; Mk. V, 18; inng. framis, to go on; Mk. I, 19.
innuma, superl. adj. ([139]), inner, innermost, inward; II. Cor. IV, 16. [< inn + suff. -u-ma-n. Cf. OE. ME. innem-est (= Goth. *innumist-s, a dubl superl.; cp. hindumists), NE. inmost (-ost for-est by influence of most; s. maists).]
ins, prn.; s. is.
in-saian (-saijan; 22, n. 1), rv. ([182]), to sow into, w. acc. and in w. dat.; Mk. IV, 15.
in-saíƕan ([34], n. 1), stv. ([176], n. 1), to look upon, behold, w. du w. dat.; Mt. VI, 26.
in-sailjan, wv. ([188]), to let down by means of a rope, let down with cords; Mk. II, 4.
in-sandjan, wv. ([188]), to send into, send off or forth, send, ([1]) w. acc.; Mk. IV, 29; and faúra w. dat.; Mk. I, 2; or in w. acc. and a clause w. ei; Mk. V, 12; or inf. of purpose; Mk. III, 14. ([2]) without obj., w. du w. dat.; Mk. I, 2.
inuh, prep. w. acc. ([217]), without; Mt. V, 32. Mk. IV, 34. Skeir. VII, b. [Also inu. Cf. OHG. âno, MHG. ân, âne, NHG. ohne, prep., without.]
in-wait, prt. of inweitan.
in-weitan, stv. ([172], n. 1; 197, n. 1), to wurship; Mk. V, 6.