5.2 in
in Ab, in
intrā Ac, in
intus (adv.), intrīnsecus, intrōrsum or -us, within
penitus, inwardly, internally, far within
domī, in the house
internus (late), internal
interior, on the inner side
intimus, inmost
inesse, be in
inhaerēre, be inherent
īnsidēre, sit in, adhere to
īnsitus, inborn, inherent
out
extrā Ac, without, on the outside of
extrā (adv.), without
forīs, out of doors
externus, outward
exterior, on the outer side
extrēmus, outermost
exstāre, stand out
prōspicere, prōspectāre, look out; noun prōspectus
from A Handbook of the Latin Language by Walter Ripman (1930). Transcribed by Carolus Raeticus (2011).