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Definition of Ingross
1. v. t. See Engross.
Definition of Ingross
1. Verb. (archaic form of engross) ¹
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Definition of Ingross
1. engross [v -ED, -ING, -ES] - See also: engross
Lexicographical Neighbors of Ingross
Literary usage of Ingross
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Original Minutes of His Majesty's Council at Annapolis Royal, 1720-1739 by Nova Scotia Council (1908)
"Order'd to be ingross'd. At a Council held at his Excellency house in his ...
That it be translated into french, ingross'd and deliverd to sd Deputy by the ..."
2. The Universal Etymological English Dictionary: Containing an Additional ...by Nathan Bailey by Nathan Bailey (1737)
"To ingross' [of ;я and gr-.fi, F.] W buy up all of a Commodity, ... ingross'MENT,
the Ail of ..."
3. Cobbett's Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for High by William Cobbett, David Jardine (1811)
"But now you of the East- India Company ingross the sole trade ¡Mo the body-politic;
... They have no joint- stock that they trade upon, they ingross not, ..."
4. The Legal Observer, Or, Journal of Jurisprudence (1835)
"Under the Stamp Act, however, certificated conveyancers are allowed to draw or
prepare, but not, it appears, to ingross or copy deeds or instruments. ..."
5. Somerset Record Society (1908)
"Stone of Bridgwater. for ingross of Salte, ... husbandman, for ingross of Corne.
[SK, Ixv, ii, 73.] 22. William Knowman maketh oath that he had received and ..."
6. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the High Court of Chancery During by Thomas Jodrell Phillips, John Singleton Copley Lyndhurst, Charles Christopher Pepys Cottenham, Great Britain Court of Chancery (1847)
"... transcribe and ingross, the " depositions of all and every witness and
witnesses " produced before and examined by either of the " commissioners named ..."
7. The Harleian Miscellany: Or, A Collection of Scarce, Curious, and by William Oldys, John Malham (1810)
"The clerk of the crown's office is to ingross all proceedings, arraignments, and
judgments in criminal causes. •f" The marshal, whose office is to attend ..."