Dictionary entry

Inmost

Webster's Dictionary 1913

In″most′ (?), a. [OE. innemest, AS. innemest, a double superlative form fr. inne within, fr. in in. The modern form is due to confusion with most. See In, and cf. Aftermost, Foremost, Innermost.] Deepest within; farthest from the surface or external part; innermost.

And pierce the inmost center of the earth. Shak.

The silent, slow, consuming fires,

Which on my inmost vitals prey. Addison.