inbye
adverb
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adj
Etymology: From in + by; from 18th century.
- Inside the house; inside an inner room of the house.
- Near or nearest the house.
- Belonging to the farm or croft; as opposed to common.
adv
Etymology: From in + by; from 18th century.
- Towards or into the house; into an inner room of the house.
- Towards the coal face.
“An upcast fault is when the seam is thrown up; to counteract this a "canch" of top stone must be taken down outbye over from the fault, and a "canch" of bottom stone taken up inbye over from the fault, then level up to the bottom of your "canch" at the foreside of the hitch outbye over until you have a regular gradient to the seam on the hitch.”