inwheel

English

Etymology 1

From in- + wheel.

Alternative forms

Verb

inwheel (third-person singular simple present inwheels, present participle inwheeling, simple past and past participle inwheeled)

  1. (rare or obsolete) To encircle.
    • B. and PI, Pilgrim, i, 8.
      Heaven's grace inwheel ye, and all good thoughts and prayers dwell about ye.

Etymology 2

From in- + wheel.

Noun

inwheel (plural inwheels)

  1. The inner wheel of a mill.
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