"in-to" meaning in Middle English

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Preposition

Etymology: From Old English intō, equivalent to in + to. Etymology templates: {{inh|enm|ang|intō}} Old English intō, {{compound|enm|in|to}} in + to Head templates: {{head|enm|preposition}} in-to
  1. into Synonyms: into, inne to, jn to, jne to, inte

Alternative forms

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