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inhell, v.|ɪnˈhɛl| [f. in-1 + hell n.; cf. enheaven.] trans. To put into or confine in hell.
1607Marston What you Will iv. i. F iv, She, for whose sake, A man could finde in his heart to in-hell himselfe. 1822Beddoes Bride's Trag. iv. iii, Aye, thus they sugar o'er the silent dagger..till they've inhelled thy soul. 1839Bailey Festus xxiii. (1852) 411 These need not be Inhelled for ever. |