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† inship, v. Obs.|ɪnˈʃɪp| [f. in-1 + ship n. Cf. MDu. inscepen, Du. inschepen, Ger. einschiffen, Da. indskibe, Sw. inskeppa.] trans. To put into a ship; to ship; to embark.
1591Shakes. 1 Hen. VI, v. i. 49 (Fol. 4) See them guarded, And safely brought to Dover, where inshipp'd [folios 1–3 wherein ship'd] Commit them to the fortune of the sea. 1615Daniel Hymen's Tri. Wks. (1717) 135 When she was thus inshipp'd..she spies a Woman sitting with a Child. |