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A. S. _genom_, id.
INORE, _s._ Perh. honour.
_Sir Gawan._
O. Fr. _enor_, id.
INORME, _adj._ Atrocious.
_Chr. S. P._
_To_ INPUT, _v. a._ To put in.
_Spalding._
INPUT, _s._
1. Share in a contribution, S.
2. Balance, in change of money, S.
3. Aid, metaph.
_Ross._
_To_ IN-RIN, _v. a._ To incur.
_Acts Ja. II._
INSCALES, _s. pl._ Racks at the lower end of a cruive.
_Law Case._
INSICHT, _s._
1. Furniture of a house.
_Burr. Lawes._
2. The implements of husbandry on a farm.
_b.e.l.l.e.n.den._
3. Means of subsistence.
_b.e.l.l.e.n.den._
A. S. _insaete hus_, casa, casula.
~Insight~, _adj._ In relation to household furniture.
_Spalding._
2. As to agricultural implements.
_Id._
_To_ INSYLE, _v. a._ To infold.
V. ~Syle~.
_Douglas._
INSPRAICH, _s._ Furniture of a house, Loth.
V. ~Spraichrie~.
_Leg. St. Androis._
INSPRENT, _pret. v._ Sprung in.
V. ~Sprent~.
INSTRUMENT, _s._ A written doc.u.ment, given in proof of any deed of a court, or transaction of an individual in that court, S.
1. _To ask an instrument_, or _instruments_; to demand a legal doc.u.ment with respect to a deed.
_G. Buchanan._
2. _To take instrument_ or _instruments_, to throw down money to the clerk of a court, as claiming the benefit of a deed, or as confirming a protest against it; used improperly, S.
_Spalding._
L. B. _instrumentum_, a doc.u.ment.
_To_ INSWAKK, _v. a._ To throw in.