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enlard

enˈlard, v. Obs.
  Also 6–7 inlard.
  [f. en-1 + lard.]
  trans. a. To lard, fill with lard or fat; in quots. fig. b. = interlard.

1556 Abp. Parker Psalter cxix. 351 Inlarded is their hart with pride. 1606 Shakes. Tr. & Cr. ii. iii. 205 That were to enlard his fat already pride. 1621 Burton Anat. Mel. iii. iv. i. i, A fifth part of the world..so inlarded and interlaced with several superstitions.

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