"inne" meaning in Old English

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Adverb

IPA: /ˈin.ne/
Etymology: From Proto-Germanic *innai. Etymology templates: {{inh|ang|gem-pro|*innai}} Proto-Germanic *innai Head templates: {{ang-adv}} inne
  1. inside, in; indoors
    Sense id: en-inne-ang-adv-Hw9RJYqg Categories (other): Old English entries with incorrect language header

Download JSON data for inne meaning in Old English (1.4kB)

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  "antonyms": [
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      "word": "ūte"
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    {
      "depth": 1,
      "templates": [
        {
          "args": {
            "1": "enm",
            "2": "in"
          },
          "expansion": "Middle English: in",
          "name": "desc"
        }
      ],
      "text": "Middle English: in"
    }
  ],
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      "args": {
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    }
  ],
  "etymology_text": "From Proto-Germanic *innai.",
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          "name": "Old English entries with incorrect language header",
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      "examples": [
        {
          "english": "I'd rather go out than stay inside.",
          "text": "Mē is lēofre þæt iċ ūt gā þonne iċ inne belīfe.",
          "type": "example"
        },
        {
          "english": "Women are weak because they're always inside, they don't do any heavy work, they take baths all the time, and they always rest in soft beds.",
          "text": "c. 1000, unknown author, Vercelli Homily VII\nWīf sind tȳdru for þon þe hīe simle inne bēoþ, and nāht hefiġes ne wyrċaþ, and hīe oft baðiaþ, and simle on hnesċum beddum hīe restaþ.",
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        "inside, in; indoors"
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        ],
        [
          "in",
          "in"
        ],
        [
          "indoors",
          "indoors"
        ]
      ]
    }
  ],
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    {
      "ipa": "/ˈin.ne/"
    }
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  "word": "inne"
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      "word": "ūte"
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    }
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      "args": {},
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        "Old English terms with IPA pronunciation",
        "Old English terms with quotations",
        "Old English terms with usage examples"
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        {
          "english": "I'd rather go out than stay inside.",
          "text": "Mē is lēofre þæt iċ ūt gā þonne iċ inne belīfe.",
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        },
        {
          "english": "Women are weak because they're always inside, they don't do any heavy work, they take baths all the time, and they always rest in soft beds.",
          "text": "c. 1000, unknown author, Vercelli Homily VII\nWīf sind tȳdru for þon þe hīe simle inne bēoþ, and nāht hefiġes ne wyrċaþ, and hīe oft baðiaþ, and simle on hnesċum beddum hīe restaþ.",
          "type": "quotation"
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        "inside, in; indoors"
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      "ipa": "/ˈin.ne/"
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