A Concise Dictionary of Middle English eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 648 pages of information about A Concise Dictionary of Middle English.

A Concise Dictionary of Middle English eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 648 pages of information about A Concise Dictionary of Middle English.

Inne, dat. of In, sb.

Innen, prep, within, into, SD, S.—­AS. innan.

Innen, v. to lodge, C; ynnen, C.—­AS. innA-an.

InnoA deg., sb. womb, S.—­AS. innoA deg..

Inobedience, sb. disobedience, S, W.—­Late Lat. inobedientia (Vulg.). (In- 3.)

Inobedient, adj. disobedient, S2.—­Late Lat. inobedientem (Vulg.). (In- 3.)

Inoh, enough, S; innoh, S; inow, S; inouh, S; inou, S2; ino3*e, S; ino3*h, S; inough.  C; innoghe, S2; inouwe, pl., S2; see Ynow.

Inpassyble, adj. incapable of suffering, H. (In- 3.)

Inpossible, adj. impossible, S2, PP.—­Late Lat. impossibilis (in-). (In- 3.)

In-ras, sb. inroad, H. (In- 1.)

Inunctment, sb. ointment, S3.—­From Lat. inunctus, pp. of in-ungere, to anoint. (In- 2.)

In-with, within, S, C2, B.

In-wyt, sb. conscience, consciousness, S2; inwit, PP; ynwitt, PP.—­AS. inwit, craft. (In- 1.)

I-orne, pp. run, S; see Rennen.

Ipotaynes, sb. pl. hippopotamuses, S2.

I-queme, v. to please, S; see I-cwemen.

Irchon, sb. hedghog, S2; urchon, Prompt.; urchone, Palsg.; urchin, Sh.; vrchuns, pl., H; irchouns, W2.—­OF. ireASec.on, ereASec.on; Late Lat. *_ericionem_, from Lat. ericius, from he*r; cp.  Gr. [Greek:  chaer], hedghog, see SkD (s.v. formidable).

Iren, sb. iron, S, Cath.; yren, C3, PP; irun, W2; yrun, W, W2; yre, S2; yrens, pl., P; yrnes, P.—­OMerc. A-ren (OET):  WS. A-sern:  OHG. A-sarn; cp.  OIr. iarn:  Gaulish A-sarnos.

Iren, adj. iron, ferreus, SD, Cath.; irnene, pl., S.—­OMerc. A-ren:  WS. A-sern, see OET.

I-reste, sb. rest, S.—­AS. ge-rest.

Irisse, adj.  Irish, S; Yrisse, S; Irish, S; Ersche, S3.—­AS. A-risc.

Is, pr. s. is, S; his, S, S2; es, S, S2, H; esse, S2.—­AS. is.

Ische, v. to issue, cause to issue, JD; isch, B; ischit, pt. s., S3, B.—­OF. issir; Lat. ex-ire.

I-secgan, v. to confess; isecgA deg., pr. s., S.—­AS. ge-secgan.

I-sechen, v. to seek; iso3*te, pt. pl., S.—­AS. ge-sA(C)can.

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