ichidan verb
carry in; bring in by carrying
Describes the action of carrying something into a place, often with a sense of effort or using both hands. The verb is rare and mostly found in older texts; modern Japanese would typically use 運び入れる or 持ち込む.
昔の祭りでは、神輿を舁き入れる儀式があった。
In old festivals, there was a ceremony of carrying the portable shrine in.
Compound of 舁く (kaku, 'to carry with both hands', archaic) + 入れる (ireru, 'to put in'). The exact historical derivation is uncertain; the kanji 舁 is rare and not used in modern standard Japanese.