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_influentem_, pr. p. of _influere_, to flow into. (+In-+ 2.)

+Inforce+, _v. reflex._ to strive, S3. (+In-+ 2.)

+Infortunat+, _adj._ unlucky, S2, C3. (+In-+ 3.)

+Infortune+, _sb._ misfortune, C2. (+In-+ 3.)

+Ingot+, _sb._ mould for pouring metals into, C3, SkD. (+In-+ 1.)



+In-hinen+, _sb. pl._ indoor-members of a household, S. See +Hine+.

+In-like+, in like manner, H.

+Inne+, _prep._, _adv._ into, in, S, S2, PP, C2; +ine+, S, S2; +ynne+, S2; +inre+, _adj. comp._, inner, S; +inerere+, _pl._, H; +innresst+, _superl._, S; +innemest+, SkD; +ynneste+, W2.--AS. _inne_, comp.

_innera_, superl. _innemest_, see Sievers, 314.

+Inne+, _dat._ of +In+, _sb._

+Innen+, _prep._ within, into, SD, S.--AS. _innan_.

+Innen+, _v._ to lodge, C; +ynnen+, C.--AS. _innian_.

+Inno+, _sb._ womb, S.--AS. _inno_.

+In.o.bedience+, _sb._ disobedience, S, W.--Late Lat. _in.o.bedientia_ (Vulg.). (+In-+ 3.)

+In.o.bedient+, _adj._ disobedient, S2.--Late Lat. _in.o.bedientem_ (Vulg.).

(+In-+ 3.)

+Inoh+, enough, S; +innoh+, S; +inow+, S; +inouh+, S; +inou+, S2; +ino?e+, S; +ino?h+, S; +inough+, C; +innoghe+, S2; +inouwe+, _pl._, S2; see +Ynow+.

+Inpa.s.syble+, _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. _irecon_, _erecon_; Late Lat. *_ericionem_, from Lat. _ericius_, from _her_; cp.

Gr. ???, 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. _iren_ (OET): WS.

_isern_: OHG. _isarn_; cp. OIr. _iarn_: Gaulish _isarnos_.

+Iren+, _adj._ iron, _ferreus_, SD, Cath.; +irnene+, _pl._, S.--OMerc.

_iren_: WS. _isern_, see OET.

+I-reste+, _sb._ rest, S.--AS. _ge-rest_.

+Irisse+, _adj._ Irish, S; +Yrisse+, S; +Irish+, S; +Ersche+, S3.--AS.

_irisc_.

+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; +isecg+, _pr. s._, S.--AS. _ge-secgan_.

+I-sechen+, _v._ to seek; +iso?te+, _pt. pl._, S.--AS. _ge-secan_.

+I-sele+, _sb._ happiness, S.--AS. _ge-s?l_. See +Sele+.

+I-sene+, _adj._ evident, seen, S; +y-sene+, S3, C.--AS. _gesne_. Cf.

+Sene+.

+I-seon+, _v._ to see, S; +i-seo+, S2; +i-sien+, S; +y-se+, S2; +i-si+, S; +y-zi+, S2; +i-se+, S2; +y-zy+, S2; +i-seonne+, _ger._, S; +i-seo+, _1 pr. s._, S; +i-seo+, _pr. s._, S; +i-se?+, S; +i-sih+, S; +i-si+, S; +i-sist+, _2 pr. s._, S; +i-saeh+, _pt. s._, S; +i-seh+, S; +i-seih+, S; +i-seyh+, S; +i-sey+, S2; +i-se?+, S; +i-sei+, S2; +y-sey+, S2; +i-ze?+, _1 pt. s._, S2; +i-se?e e+, _2 pt. s._, S2; +i-seien+, _pl._, S; +i-seyen+, S; +i-se?e+, S, S2; +i-saye+, S2; +y-ze?en+, S2; +i-sehen+, _pp._, S; +i-seien+, S; +y-seye+, S2; +y-so?e+, S2; +y-zo?e+, S2.--AS. _ge-seon_.

+I-set+, _pp._ said, S (3a. 93); see +Seggen+.

+I-sihe+, _sb._ sight, S; +?esece+, S.--AS. _ge-sih_.

+Isle+, _sb._ glowing ashes, _favilla_, HD; +isyl+, Prompt.; +iselle+, Cath.; +easle+, HD; +ysels+, _pl._, HD; +useles+, Trevisa, 4. 431; +usellez+, S2; +iselen+, _dat._, SD, Cath. (_n_).--Icel. _usli_; cp.

MHG. _usele_ (G. _ussel_). The same stem _us-_ is found in Lat. _us-ere_ (_urere_), to burn.

+I-some+, _adj._ agreed, peaceable, S.--AS. _ge-som_.

+I-so?te+, _pt. s._, sought; see +I-sechen+.

+Isturbed+, _pp._ disturbed, S.--OF. _es...o...b..r_; Lat. _ex-_ + _turbare_.

+I-swink+, _sb._ toil, S.--AS. _ge-swinc_.

+I-ank+, _sb._ thought, intention, S.

+I-enchen+, _v._ to think, S; +i-ohten+, _pt. pl._, S.--AS.

_ge-encan_.

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