A Dictionary of the Older Scottish Tongue (up to 1700)
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Inroun, p.p. [Cf. Inrwne; p.p. of Inrin v.] Run or fallen into; incurred, involved in. —1459 Laing Chart. 37.
Syndry unlawis. .quhilk at the saide Thomas is infallyn or inroun in oure courtis