† inˈthrong, v. Obs.
[f. in-1 + throng v.]
intr. To throng in; to press or crowd in.
| 1600 Fairfax Tasso xv. xli, How the seas betwixt those iles inthrong, And how they shouldred land from land away. Ibid. xix. xxxvii, His people like a flowing streame inthrong. |