I
n.
1) to bring; suffer ~
2) deep; public ~
3) a ~ to (he is a ~ to his family)
4) a ~ to + inf. (it was a ~ to behave like that = it was a ~ behaving like that)
5) a ~ that (it's a ~ that these roads are so poorly marked)
6) in ~ (he quit in ~ over the bribe)
II
v. ( D ; refl. , tr. ) to ~ by (he ~d himself by getting drunk)