† ˈinshape Obs. rare.
[f. in adv. 12 + shape n.1]
Inward shape; internal form.
1587 Golding De Mornay vi. 66 Socrates..taught that God is a minde, and that in the same there is a certaine Inshape, which Inshape as in respect of God, is the knowledge which God hath of himselfe. Ibid. xxvii. 423 This marke is..of the very substance and inshape of Religion. |