inmove

verb

Etymology

From in- + move.

  1. derived from *m(y)ewh₁- — “to move, drive
  2. derived from moveō — “move; change, exchange, go in or out, quit
  3. derived from mouver
  4. derived from mover
  5. inherited from moven
  6. prefixed as inmove — “in + move

Definitions

  1. To move inwardly, or in the mind

    To move inwardly, or in the mind; to affect with emotion.

The neighborhood

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