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▪ I. † ˈinˌletter, n.1 Obs. rare. [f. in adv. 11 e + letter, one who lets or allows.] One who lets in or gives admittance.
1656Cromwell Sp. 17 Sept. in Carlyle (1872) IV. 205, I have had some boxes..and rebukes,—on the one hand and on the other; some censuring me for Presbytery; others as an inletter to all the Sects and Heresies of the Nation. ▪ II. † inˈletter, v. Obs. rare—1. [f. in-2 + letter n. or v.] trans. To inscribe.
1628Feltham Resolves ii. [i.] xlvi. 134 This Sentence might but on them be inletter'd. |