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intromit
intromit, v. (ɪntrəʊˈmɪt) Forms: α. 5 intromete, 5–7 Sc. intromet, 6 Sc. intromeit, intrommet, 6–7 Sc. intromett; β. 5–6 intromitte, 6 -myt, 6– intromit. [ad. L. intrōmitt-ĕre to send in, let in or into, introduce, f. intrō + mittĕre to send. In part a refashioning after L. of the earlier entermete ...
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Admit - definition of admit by The Free Dictionary
admit - serve as a means of entrance; "This ticket will admit one adult to the show". allow in, intromit, let in, admit - allow to enter; grant entry to; "We cannot admit non-members into our club building"; "This pipe admits air". serve, do - spend time in prison or in a labor camp; "He did six years for embezzlement".
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intromitter
intromitter (ɪntrəʊˈmɪtə(r)) Forms: 6 intromettar, 6–7 -mettor(e, 7 -meter, -mittor, 8– intromitter. [f. intromit + -er1; cf. the earlier entermeter, F. entremetteur.] One who intromits; spec. in Sc. Law, One who interferes or deals with the property of another.c 1575 Balfour's Practicks (1754) 27 T...
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Lachlan Maclean, 10th Chief
In the same records, same volume, folio 36, is a " letter to Lauchlane Makgilleon of Doward and 9 other landit men in the Isles, charging them not to intromit
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Allow in - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com
allow in: 1 v allow to enter; grant entry to Synonyms: admit , intromit , let in admit serve as a means of entrance Antonyms: refuse , reject , turn away , turn down refuse entrance or membership disdain , freeze off , pooh-pooh , reject , scorn , spurn , turn down reject with contempt show more antonyms... Types: repatriate admit back into ...
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intromissible
intromissible, a. rare. (ɪntrəʊˈmɪsɪb(ə)l) [f. L. intromiss-, ppl. stem of intrōmitt-ĕre to intromit + -ible.] Capable of being intromitted; admissible. Hence intromissiˈbility, capability of being intromitted.1808 Herschel in Phil. Trans. XCIX. 268 A modification which takes effect at the outside o...
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Spynie Palace
It also appears that he took Spynie Castle as King Robert III (Buchan's brother) issued an instruction to Buchan in August 1390 forbidding him to 'intromit
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entermete
† enterˈmete, v. Obs. Forms: 3–5 enter-, entreme(t)te(n, 3 entermitti, 4–5 entremet, 5 entre-, entromytte. Also 5 intremet, 6 intermete; and see intermit, intromit. [a. OF. entremetre (mod. entremettre), repr. two distinct Lat. formations, intermittĕre (cf. Sp. entermeter, It. intermettere) to inter...
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fenced
fenced, ppl. a. (fɛnst) [f. prec. + -ed1.] In various senses of the vb. a. Furnished with defences, fortified. Now only in Biblical phraseology. b. Provided with a hedge or rail, railed off, enclosed. lit. and fig. Also fenced in. c. Sc. Law. Poinded; see fence v. 8 c.c 1440 Promp. Parv. 155/1 Fency...
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List of Statutory Instruments of Scotland, 2005
Local Authorities) (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2005 (S.S.I. 2005/630)
Adults with Incapacity (Countersignatories of Applications for Authority to Intromit
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intromission
intromission (ɪntrəʊˈmɪʃən) [n. of action from L. intrōmittĕre to intromit: perh. immed. a. F. intromission (Paré, 16th c.).] The action of intromitting. 1. The action of sending, letting, or putting in; insertion, introduction; admission, admittance.1601 Bp. W. Barlow Defence 152 The Nouatians..den...
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List of Statutory Instruments of Scotland, 2001
Attorneys by Local Authorities) (Scotland) Regulations 2001 (S.S.I. 2001/77)
Adults with Incapacity (Countersignatories of Applications for Authority to Intromit
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intermit
▪ I. intermit, v.1 (ɪntəˈmɪt) [ad. L. intermittĕre to leave off (trans. and intr.), f. inter between + mittĕre to send, let go, put.] 1. trans. To leave off, give over, discontinue (an action, practice, etc.) for a time; to suspend.1576 Fleming Panopl. Epist. 327 note, Occasions of intermitting the ...
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