innermost

adj
/ˈɪnɚmoʊst/US

Etymology

From Middle English innermost, innermest, in-nermast, alteration (due to Middle English inner, innere (“inner”)) of Old English innemest (“innermost”), equivalent to inner + -most.

  1. inherited from innemest — “innermost
  2. inherited from innermost

Definitions

  1. superlative form of inner

    superlative form of inner: most inner; the very deepest within; farthest from the surface or external part.

    • She poured her innermost feelings into her journal.
  2. That which is innermost

    That which is innermost; the core.

    • […] he had decided to not seek outside of himself where companionship and friendliness might be a soothing submergence. It seemed he had instead chosen to turn deeply inwards, towards the measures and pains of his wracked innermosts.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA