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Old English
Etymology
Equivalent to innian + -oþ.
Pronunciation
Noun
innoþ m
- the inner part of the body that holds the intestines and bowels
- the stomach, womb, or belly
- (figurative) the seat of feelings
- the seat of hunger
- a gut or entrail in and of itself
Declension
Declension of innoþ (strong a-stem)
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