inborrow

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== English == === Alternative forms === inborgh === Etymology === From Middle English inborȝ (“bail”), from Old English inborh (“bail, security in cases of theft, a security required in cases where property had been stolen”), from in- + borh, borg (“a security, pledge, loan, bail; payment”), equivalent to in- +‎ borrow. Related to Old English borgian (“to borrow; lend; be surety for”). More at borrow. === Noun === inborrow (countable and uncountable, plural inborrows) (obsolete) Security; bail. (obsolete) One who gives or offers security for another; a surety. inborrow and outborrow === Verb === inborrow (third-person singular simple present inborrows, present participle inborrowing, simple past and past participle inborrowed) (transitive, UK dialectal, Scotland, obsolete) To redeem or buy back from pawn; resume a pledge by restoring the money that has been lent on it. === Anagrams === borrowin'