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Etymology of the English word in

the English word in
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *en

Derivations in English

incomer, ingate, innie, inradius, insole, instroke, inswinger, intown, inwale, incoming, inlet, inside, washin, intake, herein, inly, into, inward, therein, wherein, inroad, inning, indeed, inmate, instead

Derivations in other languages

French made

Cognates

French ni, French en, German in, Icelandic í, Italian in, Italian ne, Latin in, Portuguese em, Provençal en, Provençal ent, Spanish en, Swedish i, Yiddish in

Usage

Word found in Old English, Modern English



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