innera.[AS. innera, a compar. fr. inne within, fr. in in. See In.]1. Further in; interior; internal; not outward; as, an inner chamber.()2. Of or pertaining to the spirit or its phenomena.()This attracts the soul,
Governs the inner man, the nobler part. (Milton.)3. Not obvious or easily discovered; obscure.()Inner house (Scot.), the first and second divisions of the court of Session at Edinburgh; also, the place of their sittings. -- Inner jib (Naut.), a fore-and-aft sail set on a stay running from the fore-topmast head to the jib boom. -- Inner plate (Arch.), the wall plate which lies nearest to the center of the roof, in a double-plated roof. -- Inner post (Naut.), a piece brought on at the fore side of the main post, to support the transoms. -- Inner square (Carp.), the angle formed by the inner edges of a carpenter's square.()