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Definition of Inship
1. v. t. To embark.
Definition of Inship
1. to embark [v INSHIPPED, INSHIPPING, INSHIPS] - See also: embark
Lexicographical Neighbors of Inship
Literary usage of Inship
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Library Journal by American Library Association, Library Association (1922)
"See also Recruiting for inship. US Dept. of Agriculture 1. and its branches (Lacy),
... 914; gleanings from experiences in business inship, 983-985; ..."
2. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of Queen's Bench, and by William Mawdesley Best, George James Philip Smith (1870)
"On the part of the relator objection was then made to the vote of John inship,
on the ground that he occupied premises in the north and south wards, ..."
3. The Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare (1916)
"So that the word would mean " to beguile under pretext of cous- inship."
This derivation is, however, far from certain. crisped (iii. 2. ..."
4. Publishers Weekly by Publishers' Board of Trade (U.S.), Book Trade Association of Philadelphia, American Book Trade Union, Am. Book Trade Association, R.R. Bowker Company (1920)
"Bullen, Idyls of the Sea. Bullen, Men of the Merchant Service. Bullen, Call oí
the Deep. Delano, A., Voyages and Travels, Boston, 1817. \\inship ..."
5. The Education of Henry Adams: An Autobiography by Henry Adams (1918)
"... were but varieties of the same upper-class bourgeoisie that felt instinctive
cous~ inship with the Boston of Ticknor, Prescott, and Motley. ..."
6. The American Historical Review by American historical association (1898)
"... after the reading of a brief paper by Mr. George P. \\ inship, of Providence,
on the sources of our knowledge of the history of John Cabot's discoveries ..."
7. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the High Court of Chancery: From by Great Britain Court of Chancery, John Scott Eldon (1827)
"Then, after giving several other legacies in the same manner, she * gave and
bequeathed the interest or dividends of 1501. to Susannah H'inship, to be paid ..."