IN ANE, _adv._

1. Together.

_Douglas._

2. Without cessation, always.

_Id._

3. Anon, quickly.

_Houlate._

A. S. _on an_, simul, continuo; Teut. _aeneen_, id.

INAMITIE, _s._ Enmity.

_Knox._

INBEARING, _part._ Embracing every opportunity of ingratiating one"s self, S.

INBY, _adv._

1. Nearer to any object, S.

_Ross._

2. In the inner part of a house, S.

_To_ INBRING, _v. a._ To import.

_Acts Ja. II._

_To_ INCALL, _v. a._ To invoke.

_R. Bruce._

INCH, INCHE, _s._ An island, S.

_b.e.l.l.e.n.den._

C. B. _ynis_, Ir. _innshe_, Gael. _insh_, id.

INCOME, _s._ Any bodily infirmity, not apparently proceeding from an external cause, S.

INCOMIN, _part. pr._ Ensuing, S.

INCONTINENT, _adv._ Forthwith, Fr.

INCOUNTREY, _s._ The interior of a country.

_Spotswood._

IND, for _in_ prep.

_Bannatyne P._

INDILLING.

V. ~Eldnyng~.

_Dunbar._

INDING, _adj._ Unworthy.

_b.e.l.l.e.n.den._

Fr. _indigne_, id.

INDRAUGHT, _s._ A strong current.

Su. G. _indrag-a_, to draw in.

_St. Acc._

INDULT, _s._ A papal indulgence, Fr. id.

_b.e.l.l.e.n.den._

INEFFECTIONAT, _adj._ Candid; from _in_ neg. and _affectionate_, q.

without partial attachment.

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