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in·law \(ˈ)in|lȯ, ənˈlȯ\ transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: Middle English inlawen, from Old English inlagian, from in in (II) + -lagian (from lagu law) — more at law Old English law : to clear of outlawry or attainder : place under the protection of the law |