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inburst
▪ I. inburst, n. rare. (ˈɪnbɜːst) [f. in adv. + burst n.; cf. outburst.] A bursting in, irruption.1837 Carlyle Fr. Rev. I. vii. ix, Like the infinite inburst of water; or say rather, of inflammable, self-igniting fluid. 1858 Masson Milton I. 424 If there was no inburst of the essential Scottish spir... Oxford English Dictionary
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▪ I. in, prep. (ɪn) Forms: α. 1– in; also 3 Orm. inn, 5 yn(e, ynne. β. 2–6 i, i-, 3–4 y, 6– i'. [Common Teut. = OFris., OS., OHG., Goth. in, ON. {iacu} (Sw., Da. i), cognate with L. in, Gr. ἐν. In OE., in all those texts in which the word occurs, the full form in is used, but in early ME. the apocop... Oxford English Dictionary
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