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† ˈinmake Obs. Also 6 ynmake, inmak, 7 inmack. [f. in adv. 12 a (or perh. orig. inn n. 1) + make n.1] A lodger, a person not of the household harboured or lodged; = inmate n. 1 a.
1537Irish Act 28 Hen. VIII in Ir. St. at Large (1765) I. 168 Every person..which in the harvest season receive or keepe in his or their houses..any person or persons called ynmakes. 1582in W. H. Turner Select. Rec. Oxford 422 Undertenants commonly called inmakes. 1588in Picton L'pool Munic. Rec. I. 228 Iane Wignall, widow, fined for keeping an Inmake within her house iiis. viid. and the Inmake in xijd. 1626Ibid., Wee p'sent the executors..of Elizabeth Ditchfeild deceased, for harboringe of Inmacks in their backside in their kitchin. |