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Intromit   Listen
verb
Intromit  v. t.  (past & past part. intromitted; pres. part. intromitting)  
1.
To send in or put in; to insert or introduce.
2.
To allow to pass in; to admit. "Glass in the window intromits light, without cold."






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"Intromit" Quotes from Famous Books



... shall fortune any such offender or offenders, their goods and chattels or any part thereof, to be in any citie, borough, towne incorporate, or other place franchised or priuiledged, where the said officer or officers may not lawfully intromit or intermeddle, that then the Maior, shirifes, baylifes, and other head officers, or ministers, within euery such citie, borough, towne incorparate or place or places franchised, vpon a precept to them, or any of them, ...
— The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, • Richard Hakluyt



Words linked to "Intromit" :   admit, allow, repatriate, allow in, let, let in



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