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Definition of inclosure
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Inclosure
(n.) That which
incloses;
a
barrier
or
fence.
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Town
::
Town (adv. &
prep.)
Formerly:
(a) An
inclosure
which
surrounded
the mere
homestead
or
dwelling
of the lord of the
manor.
[Obs.]
(b) The whole of the land which
constituted
the
domain.
[Obs.]
(c) A
collection
of
houses
inclosed
by
fences
or
walls.
Purprise
::
Purprise
(n.) A close or
inclosure;
the
compass
of a
manor.
Stellar
::
Stell (v. t.) A
partial
inclosure
made by a wall or
trees,
to serve as a
shelter
for sheep or
cattle..
Tanyard
::
Tanyard
(n.) An
inclosure
where the
tanning
of
leather
is
carried
on; a
tannery.
Immure
::
Immure
(n.) A wall; an
inclosure.
Cote
::
Cote (n.) A shed,
shelter,
or
inclosure
for small
domestic
animals,
as for sheep or
doves..
Cancelli
::
Cancelli
(v. t.) An
interwoven
or
latticed
wall or
inclosure;
latticework,
rails,
or
crossbars,
as
around
the bar of a court of
justice,
between
the
chancel
and the nave of a
church,
or in a
window..
Embracement
::
Embracement
(n.) State of being
contained;
inclosure.
Bawn
::
Bawn (n.) An
inclosure
with mud or stone
walls,
for
keeping
cattle;
a
fortified
inclosure..
Brake
::
Brake (v. t.) A frame for
confining
a
refractory
horse while the smith is
shoeing
him; also, an
inclosure
to
restrain
cattle,
horses,
etc..
Mew
::
Mew (n.) A cage for hawks while
mewing;
a coop for
fattening
fowls;
hence,
any
inclosure;
a place of
confinement
or
shelter;
-- in the
latter
sense
usually
in the
plural..
Aviary
::
Aviary
(n.) A
house,
inclosure,
large cage, or other
place,
for
keeping
birds
confined;
a bird
house..
Bosom
::
Bosom (n.)
Embrace;
loving
or
affectionate
inclosure;
fold.
Glairin
::
Glairin
(n.) A
glairy
viscous
substance,
which forms on the
surface
of
certain
mineral
waters,
or
covers
the sides of their
inclosures;
--
called
also
baregin..
Seraglio
::
Seraglio
(n.) An
inclosure;
a place of
separation.
Sheepcote
::
Sheepcote
(n.) A small
inclosure
for
sheep;
a pen; a fold.
Homestead
::
Homestead
(n.) The home
place;
a home and the
inclosure
or
ground
immediately
connected
with it.
Cincture
::
Cincture
(n.) That which
encompasses
or
incloses;
an
inclosure.
Mew
::
Mew (v. t.) To shut up; to
inclose;
to
confine,
as in a cage or other
inclosure..
Corral
::
Corral
(n.) A pen for
animals;
esp., an
inclosure
made with
wagons,
by
emigrants
in the
vicinity
of
hostile
Indians,
as a place of
security
for
horses,
cattle,
etc..
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