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First published 1963 (DOST Vol. III).
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*Inlaid, ppl. a. [e.m.E. (1598) in other uses; Lay v.1 40 b.] Supplied or paid in to store in kind, and not commuted to a money payment. —1647 Galloway P. 28 Oct.
6 bolls ferme meill quherof 3 bolls inlaid victuall and the vther 3 bolls at 10 merks the boll 1659 Rothesay B. Rec. 280 (see Lay v.1 40 b).