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inthrough, prep. and adv. Sc.|ˈɪnˈθruː| Also inthrow |-ˈθrʌu|. [f. in adv. + through.] A. prep. In and through; through (a place) from the outside; in towards the centre of.
16..Lord's Trumpet 7 (Jam. Suppl.), I would rather have one of yon sufferers that is bred in Christ's school inthrow Clydesdale yonder, than a hundred of you to join with me. 1699T. Boston Art Man-fishing (1900) 33 When thou preachest doctrine, so as wicked men may run out-through and in-through it. 1825–80Jamieson s.v., To gae inthrow and outthrow any thing, to examine or try it in every direction. Angus. B. adv. In towards the centre; towards the fireside.
1825–80in Jamieson. |