n. [ AS. innung, fr. in in, prep. & adv. ] 1. Ingathering; harvesting. [ Obs. ] Holland. [ 1913 Webster ]
2. The state or turn of being in; specifically, in cricket, baseball, etc., each period during which both teams get one turn each at bat; as, in baseball there are nine innings to a complete game; -- often in the pl.Hence: The turn or time of a person, or a party, in power; as, the Whigs went out, and the Democrats had their innings. [ 1913 Webster +PJC ]
3.pl. Lands recovered from the sea. Ainsworth. [ 1913 Webster ]
[で, de](n, n-suf) (1) coming out; going out; outflow; efflux; rising (of the sun or moon); (2) attending (work); appearing (on stage); one's turn to go on; (3) start; beginning; (4) origins; background; person (or item) originating from ...; graduate of ...; native of ...; member of ... (lineage); (5) architectural member that projects outward; (6) highest point of the stern of a ship; (7) (uk) (usu. after the -masu stem of a verb as 〜出がある or 〜出がない, etc.) amount (comprising something); amount of time or effort required to do something; (P)#632[Add to Longdo]
[はじめ, hajime](n-t, n-adv) (1) beginning; start; outset; opening; (n) (2) (esp. 初め) first (in line, etc.); (3) (esp. 始め) origin; (4) (uk) (esp. 始め; as 〜を始め, 〜を始めとして, etc.) such as ...; not to mention ...; (P)#1166[Add to Longdo]
[とうせん, tousen](n, vs) (1) being elected; (2) being selected (to win a prize, etc.); (3) (See 当籤) winning (in a lottery, raffle, etc.); (P)#1834[Add to Longdo]