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† inˈtower, v. Obs. rare. Also 7 en-. [in-2.] trans. To confine or imprison in a tower. Hence inˈtowering vbl. n.
1592Warner Alb. Eng. viii. xl. (1612) 195 Yeat was he taken and in-tow'rd, and lost his head for this. a1649Drummond of Hawthornden Answ. Object. Wks. (1711) 214 The entowering of Henry the VI. 1649Evelyn Mem. (1857) III. 42 The unexpected surprisal and intowering of John Lilburne, proclaiming him traitor. |