† inrace, inras Obs. rare.
[f. in-1 + ras, race, after L. incursus.]
A rushing upon, inroad, assault.
a 1300 E.E Psalter xc. 6 [xci. 5] Fra arwe þat es in daie fleghand..and of inras. a 1340 Hampole Psalter xc. 6 Of arw fleghand in day..of inras & mydday deuyll. comm., The inras..that is, apert risynge of ill men agayns the. |