Inned

/ɪnd/

भीतर बंद किया हुआ; घिरा/कैद किया हुआ (दुर्लभ)

Origin & History

From the rare verb “to in” meaning “to put in, enclose,” derived from the adverb/preposition “in”; also associated (rarely) with “to inn” meaning “to lodge in an inn.”

दुर्लभ क्रिया “to in” (अर्थ: भीतर रखना/घेरकर बंद करना) से, जो “in” (पूर्वसर्ग/क्रिया-विशेषण) से बनी; और कभी-कभी (दुर्लभ रूप से) “to inn” (सराय में ठहरना) से भी संबद्ध।

Definition

“Inned” is mainly used as the past participle of the verb “in,” meaning to enclose, confine, or shut something in; it is rare in modern English. It can also (rarely/dialectally) mean “lodged in an inn,” from the verb “to inn.”

“Inned” मुख्यतः क्रिया “to in” (किसी चीज़ को भीतर बंद करना/घेर देना/कैद करना) का भूतकालिक कृदंत है; आधुनिक अंग्रेज़ी में यह बहुत दुर्लभ है। यह (दुर्लभ/बोलचाल के कुछ रूपों में) “to inn” से भी आ सकता है, जिसका अर्थ है ‘सराय/इन में ठहरना’।

Parts of Speech

Verb (past participle / past tense; rare):
The birds were inned in the aviary overnight for safety.
सुरक्षा के लिए पक्षियों को रात भर पिंजरे/एवियरी में बंद कर दिया गया।
Adjective (past participle used adjectivally; rare):
He felt inned by the narrow walls of the cell.
उसने खुद को कोठरी की संकरी दीवारों से घिरा/बंद महसूस किया।

Usage Examples

The cattle were inned before the storm hit.
The documents were inned in a strongbox to keep them secure.
They had inned at a small roadside inn for the night. (rare)

Synonyms

Enclosed Confined Shut in Cooped up Hemmed in Boxed in

Antonyms

Released Freed Let out Unconfined Opened

Related Forms

Noun
Inn / Inning (unrelated: baseball term; also noun form from other senses)
Verb
In (rare verb) / Inning (rare present participle) / Inned / Inn (to lodge; rare verb) / Inning (lodging; rare)
Adjective
Adverb

Idioms & Phrases

Shut in
बंद/कैद करके रखना; बाहर निकलने से रोकना
Boxed in
चारों ओर से घिर जाना; निकलने की गुंजाइश न रहना