| 单词 | inman | 
| 释义 | > as lemmasinman  (1)   With the sense ‘living, residing, or employed inside (a house, hospital, borough, city, country, etc.), or relating to such residence’, usually as distinguished from people of equivalent rank or occupation residing or employed outside, as  in-garrison,  in-knight,  inman,  in-pupil,  in-scholar,  inservant. See also in-case n., in-sister n.2 ΚΠ OE    Ælfric Gloss. 		(St. John's Oxf.)	 301  				Cliens uel clientulus, incniht [c1225 Worcester inkniht]. 1587    in  A. J. Warden Dundee Burgh Laws 		(1872)	 477  				Gif ony off thame [sc. the hammermen] tak vpon [them] to deliver..smiddy colis..to ony outman or inman with the wattir mett. 1647    Perfect Occurr. Parl. No. 12. 94  				The Lord Lisle hath put the Natives into Out-quarters; the new Forces into In-garrisons. 1656    Assessm. Wages Justices of Peace Edinb. in  C. H. Firth Scotl. & Protectorate 		(1899)	 407  				A domestick or inservant who is able to perform all manner of work relating to husbandry. 1810    D. Lysons  & S. Lysons Magna Britannia II. 636  				The in-scholars at the end of their term should be rewarded by an apprentice fee. 1827    London Med. Repository & Rev. New Ser. 4 2  				The author was an in-pupil of the splendid establishment at Charenton, perhaps the first institution for lunatics in the world. 1898    20th Cent. Pract. 14 163  				Every child attacked by fever should be sent away from the school, or if an in-pupil to the infirmary. 1929    Rep. Decisions Industr. Accident Comm. Calif. 1928 15 34  				Mrs. Ellis was insured by a policy which specifically included ‘inservants and outservants, both regularly and occasionally employed’. < as lemmas  | 
	
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