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Inlaik, v. Also: inlaike, -layke. [Usual spelling form of Inlake v. in the 16th century.]
1. intr. To be deficient; to come or run short; to be wanting or missing. Latterly freq. in the constr. to be inlaiking. 1535 Stewart 48742.
That all the victuall [that] wes the hous within Inlaikit fast Ib. 56046.
Nothing inlaikit that tha list to craif 1566 Treas. Acc. XI. 515.
Twa tun of wine quhairof inlaikit be transporting of the samyn … and lang lying … ane puncheoun and ane half 1581 Burne Disput. 19 b.
In sa far as … that quhilk inlaiks in ane member may be suppleit be another 1596 Dalr. I. 89/17.
Gif beir inlaikit, with sik drink as fountanes … gaue thame thay uset gladlie 1614 Aberd. Council Lett. I. 120.
Thair sall inlaik na diligence in me 1609 Gardyne Garden 34.
Though thou be dead, … Thy laud shall not inlaik a1650 Row 196.
That none of his sheep should be inlaiking
b. To be lacking (to). Const. dative pron. 1588 King Cat. 231.
Na thing inlaiks thame that ar iustified
2. Of persons: To be or become absent, to default. 1560 St. A. Kirk S. 45.
I haif bott twa witnes in this realme, and gif ony of them sall inlaik [etc.] 1573 Reg. Privy C. II. 225.
And in caise the saidis jugeis … inlaik or accept not, that utheris … may be put in thair places c1575 Balfour Pract. 333.
It micht happin the witnessis to deceis or inlaik
b. Chiefly, to be or become absent by death; to decease. 1545 Maxwell Old Dundee 67.
[500] merks … , gif she inlaikit to haue been disponit conform to her latter will 1554 Carte Northberwic 69.
Gyf it happynnis the said deym Margret to expir or inlaik befoir the said deym Isobell 1560 Rolland Seven S. 509.
It may stand … That ȝour ane sone may inlaik, faill and die 1570 Bann. Trans. 61.
I … had almost inlaikit through my crewell burning 1597 Misc. Spald. C. I. 136.
Be the space of xxiiii hours befor he inlaikit … he drank mair than xxiiii gallownis [etc.] 1622-6 Bisset I. 109/29.
As ane of thame sall inlaik … these … sall … elect ane uthir … in his place
c. Also in passive, to be deceased. a1603 Anc. Prophecies
24.
Into
an orchyard ...There will he inlaiked be
3. a. To fall or come short; to become weak, decline, fail. 1535 Stewart 23671.
The wyngis baith than of the Britis oist Inlaikit fast, and in the tyme neir loist 1560 Rolland Seven S. 8003.
In lufis labour quhen euer that ȝe inlaik, All thing bygane scho countis not worth ane threid 1568 Skeyne Pest 15.
To behald nature quhair it virkis weill & support quhair it inlaikis or apperis to be ourcum 1638 Select Biog. (W.S.) II. 24.
If he grant he hes inlaiked and would be helped of yow
b. To omit, cease, to do something. a1568 Balnavis Bann. MS. 138 b/42.
Fra thow inlaikis to lay on straikis, Fra hyne, my sone adew
4. tr. To be deficient in or in respect of; to be in want of; to be without, to lack. With various subjects and in various shades of meaning.(1) 1523 Aberd. B. Rec. I. 107.
Thair wantit ane great pairt of the said carris … and the laif inlaikit expenssis 1532 M. Works Acc. II. 29 b.
Leyd … deliuerit to the said plumbar … , ilk hunder stane inlaikand xv stane 1560 Rolland Seven S. 1488.
The auld [tree] … That pith inlaikis 1581 Burne Disput. 20 b.
Is it not blasphemie to say that Christis passion … inlaikis perfection?(2) 1554 Aberd. B. Rec. I. 282.
Gif he inlaikis ony of the said fourty lib. 1564 Crosraguel Chart. I. 140.
And gife the samyn sall not be fundin sufficient … her Majestie assiguis to him sa mekle as he sall inlaik 1600 Misc. Spald. C. V. 126.
Gevin … to Patrik Innes, … quhilk he inlaikit of the price of the actis … takin from him be this burght 1606 Haddington B. Rec. (Robb) 5 Dec.
Quhilk [weft] inlaikit onlie half ane pund wecht in the weaving 1644–5 Misc. Spald. C. V. 164.
To Captane Mortimer, for meat that his trowpt inlaikit for want of quarters(3) 1562 Aberd. Eccl. Rec. 7.
Quhasoever … tholis tham [sc. his parents] to go in begging or to inlaik thair neidfull sustentatioun 1573 Cath. Tr. 24/35.
Al together thay inlaik the verteu of faith 1569 Bk. Univ. Kirk I. 151.
Toward the thrids we exped in our travell, and inlaikit only a consent to the dissolution of the prelacies a1578 Pitsc. I. 19/27.
We inlaik na thing bot hardiment [etc.] 1598 Aberd. Eccl. Rec. 164.
The said Thomas … to be ane teacher … within thair brught, seing they inlaikit ane 1616 Crim. Trials III. 586.
Ȝe inlaikit laser and helpis to performe the samyn
b. intr., const. of (the thing lacked). I 1562 Douglas Chart. 252.
Gif the saidis James and Isobell inlaikis of male, the famell to haue the haill soomes a1578 Pitsc. II. 20/25.
Thay thocht … to defar him quhill his armie war tyred and inlaiked of expenses
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