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innera

  • adjective
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Grammar
innera, innra ; adj.
Inner, interior
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  • Seó inre hrind

    liber,

    • Ælfc. Gl. 59
    • ;
    • Som. 68, 6
    • ;
    • Wrt. Voc. 38, 57.
  • Se innra man ðæt is seó sáwl

    interior homo, id est anima,

    • L. Ecg. P. iv. 63
    • ;
    • Th. ii. 224, 6
    • .
  • Se inra wind,

    • Homl. Th. ii. 392, 32.
  • Þurh ða twá pund wæs getácnod ǽgðer ge ðæt ýttre andgit ge ðæt inre

    by the two pounds was signified both the external and the internal sense,

    • 554, 34.
  • Se leó gewát on ðæt inre wésten

    the lion departed into the interior of the desert,

    • Glostr. Frag. 110, 22.
  • Eall mín inneran

    omnia interiora mea,

    • Ps. Th. 102, 1.
  • Ealle míne ða inneran,

    • Blickl. Homl. 89, 2
    • .
  • Ðeáh hé mé ðara úterrena gewinna gefreóde ðeáh winnaþ wið mé ða inran unrihtlustas

    though he has freed me from outward struggles, yet the inner lusts strive with me,

    • Ps. Th. 15, 7.
  • On ðám inneran gódum ge on ðám úttran

    interioribus bonis et exterioribus,

    • Bd. 4, 13
    • ;
    • S. 582, 39.
Etymology
[
O. Frs. inra
;
Icel. inri, iðri
:
O. H. Ger. innero, Grff. i. 297.
]
Linked entries
v.  útera inra.
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  • innera, adj.