Part 447 (1/2)

_Doug._

~Ingle-nook~, _s._ The corner of the fireside, S.

_Ferguson._

_To_ INHABLE, _v. a._ To render unfit.

_R. Bruce._

L. B. _inhabil-itare_, incapacem declarare.

INHADDIN, _adj._ Applied to fuel which must be constantly _held in_, or supplied, to the fire, S. B.

~Inhaddin~, _s._ Frugality, S. B. q. _holding in_.

INIQUE, _adj._ Unjust, Fr.

_Balnaues._

INKIRLIE.

V. ~Enkerly~.

_To_ INLAKE, _v. a._ To want.

_Pitscottie._

_To_ ~Inlake~, _v. n._

1. To be deficient, S.

_Maitland P._

_In_ and Teut. _laeck-en_, diminuere; diminui.

2. To die, S.

_Journ. Lond._

~Inlaik~, ~Inlake~, ~Inlacking~, _s._

1. Deficiency, of whatever kind, S.

_Pitscottie._