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Inclose , v. t. [imp. & p. p. Inclosed ; p. pr. & vb. n. Inclosing.] [See Enclose, and cf. Include.] [Written also enclose.]1913 Webster
- To surround; to shut in; to confine on all sides; to include; to shut up; to encompass; as, to inclose a fort or an army with troops; to inclose a town with walls.1913 Webster
How many evils have inclosed me round!
Milton.1913 Webster - To put within a case, envelope, or the like; to fold (a thing) within another or into the same parcel; as, to inclose a letter or a bank note.1913 Webster
The inclosed copies of the treaty.
Sir W. Temple.1913 Webster - To separate from common grounds by a fence; as, to inclose lands.Blackstone.1913 Webster
- To put into harness; to harness. [Obs.]1913 Webster
They went to coach and their horse inclose.
Chapman.1913 Webster
- To surround; to shut in; to confine on all sides; to include; to shut up; to encompass; as, to inclose a fort or an army with troops; to inclose a town with walls.