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O. Fr. _entest-er_, to trouble.
INTHRANG, _pret._ Pressed into.
V. ~Thring~.
_Dunbar._
INTILL, _prep._
1. In, S.
_Barbour._
2. Into, as denoting entrance, S.
_To_ INTROMIT, _v. n._ To intermeddle with goods that belonged to one deceased, S.
_Erskine._
L. B. _intromitt-ere_, id.
~Intromission~, _s._ The act of intermeddling in this way, S.
_Erskine._
~Intromitter~, ~Intrometter~, _s._ One who intermeddles, as defined above, S.
_L. Hailes._
_To_ INTRUSS, _v. a._ To intrude.
_Henrysone._
Fr. _intrus_, _intruse_, intruded.
INVAIRD, L. _Invairt_, inwardly.
_Houlate._
_To_ INVAIRD, INWARD, _v. a._ To put inward.
_Gl. Sibb._
INUASIBIL, _adj._ Invading.
_Douglas._
INVICTAND, _part. pa._ Carrying.
_Douglas._
L. B. _invect-are_; or perh. _infecting_.
INUNTMENT, _s._ Ointment.
_Doug._
Lat. _inungo_.
INWITH, INNOUTH, _adv._ Within, S.
V. ~Outwith~.
_b.e.l.l.e.n.den._
Sw. _inuti_, within.
~Inwith~, _adj._ Inclining downwards, S.
_Ross._
_To_ INYET, _v. a._ To infuse.
V. ~Yet~.
_Douglas._
JO, JOE, _s._
1. A sweetheart, S.
_Ramsay._
2. Expressing affection, and some degree of familiarity, S.
_Lyndsay._