, _massacre through cunning,
murderous
attack_: acc.
Beowulf
under inwit-hrōf, 3124.
inwit-net, st.
n.
, _mischief-net, cunning snare_: acc.
sg.
, 2168.
inwit-nīð, st.
n.
, _cunning hostility, hostile contest_: nom.
pl.
inwit-nīðas (_hostility through secret attack_), 1859; gen.
pl.
inwit-nīða,
1948.
inwit-scear, st.
m.
, _massacre through cunning,
murderous
attack_: acc.
sg.
eatolne inwit-scear, 2479.
inwit-searo, st.
n.
, _cunning, artful intrigue_: acc.
sg.
þurh inwit-searo,
1102.
See searo.
inwit-sorh, st.
f.
, _grief, remorse, mourning springing from hostile
cunning_: nom.
sg.
, 1737; acc.
sg.
inwid-sorge, 832.