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Inmost
From the Robert E. Howard Lexicon
© 2017 James LaFond
FEB/13/17
“His wild horsemen worshipped him in their savage way, but he was an alien among them, after all, and they could never understand his inmost thoughts.”
-Lord of Samarcand
Particularly in his historic fiction, Howard used a terser diction than what might be expected by the reader, as in the use of inmost instead of the more conventional innermost, a habit that is both subtly and starkly effective in conveying the direct and abrasive nature of his Crusader Era heroes. .
1. in•most
[ˈinˌmōst]
ADJECTIVE
1. literary
innermost.
ORIGIN
Old English innemest (see in, -most).
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