† inˈlike, inˈliche
obs. ff. alike, arising perh. from confusing i- of ilike, iliche, with in.
13.. Cursor M. 27576 (Cotton Galba) If þai do ill think euer inlike [Cott. ilike]. 13.. E.E. Allit. Poems A. 602 Þer is vch mon payed inliche Wheþer lyttel oþer much be hys rewarde. a 1350 St. Brice 167 in Horstm. Altengl. Leg. (1881) 157 Þai angerd him ilk day inlike. a 1350 St. Barthol. 96 ibid. 120 Fully sex and twenty ȝere Lestes it in-like white and clere. |