▪ I. inpour, n.
(ˈɪnpɔə(r))
[in adv. 11 d.]
A pouring in; inflow, inrush.
1885 Manch. Exam. 5 May 5/2 A rush of gas, followed by a tremendous inpour of water. 1893 E. Peacock in Reliquary Apr. 102 The whole of the period..was harassed by the inpour of barbarians. |
▪ II. inˈpour, v. rare.
[in-1.]
intr. To pour in.
1885 L. Oliphant Sympneumata xviii. 269 At every hour of the sweet repose when life inpours. |