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).

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