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† iˈnnect, v. Obs. rare. [ad. L. innect-ĕre to tie, fasten, entangle, f. in- (in-2) + nectĕre to tie, bind; cf. annect.] trans. To join together (two things) each within the other; to interlink.
a1661Fuller Worthies, Durham i. (1662) 293 [He] gave (in allusion of his two Bishopricks, which he successively enjoyed) two Annulets innected in his Paternal Coat. |