indraw/ˈɪndɹɔː/EtymologyFrom in- + draw.nounThe act or process of drawing inward.“Yet never, in my gayest hour of Being, Was I so sanguine as to deem my fate Would with each longing of impatient Hope Each gasp and indraw of the hasty breath Sparkle like Oroonoko* in a tube,”verbTo draw in; draw inward“Out of Love and Wisdom did it come forth, and back into Love and Wisdom must it indraw all things.”