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inn

  • adverb
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inn, adv.
Wright's OE grammar
§558;
Add: , ing [cf. (?) ingang where other MSS. have innan,
    Chr. 1016; P. 147, 19
]. Of motion or direction, inwards
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  • Inn introrsum,

      Wrt. Voc. ii. 44, 18.
  • Móyses oft eóde inn (in,

    v. l.

    ) and út on ðæt templ.
      Past. 101, 24.
  • Nán mann ne mihte ne inn (ing,

    v. l.

    ) ne út,
      Chr. 1016; P. 149, 6.
  • Se ingang is eástan in,

      Shrn. 69, 3.
  • Be cumbe ing on holan bróc; ꝥ andlang streámes ing on hlósmoc,

      C. D. iii. 412, 24.
  • Ing tó ealdan mynstre,

      Che. E. 185, 7.
  • Hé tihð his fét suá hé inmest mæg,

      Past. 241, 12.
  • See also verbs where in has been taken as a prefix.
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