† inˈweed,v.Obs.rare—1. [f. in-1 + weed.] trans. To hide or shelter in weeds. a1586Sidney Arcadia ii. xi. (1590) Vv, [The dog] got out of the riuer, and shaking off the water..inweeded [quoted in J. as inwooded] himselfe so, as the Ladies lost the further marking his sportfulnesse.