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ˈinˌtaker north. dial. [in adv. 11 e.] †1. One who ‘takes in’ or receives stolen property. Obs.
1421Act 9 Hen. V, c. 7 Diverses persones larons & felons appellez Intakers & Outputters demourantz deinz la franchise de Ridesdale. 1607Cowell Interpr., Intakers be a kind of theeves, so called because they..did receive in such booties of catell or other things as the outparters brought in unto them. 2. (See quot. 1921.)
1921Dict. Occup. Terms (1927) §368 Drawer, drawer-in,..healder, in-taker,..attaches weaving beam to drawing-in frame, and draws each warp yarn, separately, with a hook, through eye (or loop) of heald, and through dent of reed in loom. 1960Classification of Occupations (General Register Office) 49/3 In-taker. |