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† iˈnorder, v. Obs. [f. in-2 + order v., after L. inordināre to bring into order, arrange, in med.L. to ordain.] trans. To order; to ordain.
c1645Howell Lett. I. vi. viii, I have deliver'd Mr. Secretary Cook an account of the whole legation, as your Lord⁓ship inordred me. 1656Sir J. Finett For. Ambass. 205 Therefore we have inordered that he be put in safe custody. 1657Howell Londinop. 48 In the reign of Henry the fourth..it was inordred. |