inned

/ɪnd/
verb
  1. Past tense of 'in' (rare, informal): to put or store something inside, especially in a container or enclosed space.
    • The farmer inned the hay for the winter.
    • After the harvest, they inned the grain in the barn.
    • He inned the tools in the shed before the storm hit.
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