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▪ I. inlying, vbl. n. Sc.|ˈɪnˌlaɪɪŋ| [f. in adv. 11 c + lying vbl. n.: cf. lie in in lie v.] Lying in at childbirth, confinement.
1734Keith Hist. Ch. Scot. 335 The most commodious Place for her Majesty's In-lying. a1805A. Carlyle Autobiog. 529 Mrs. C. having recovered from her late inlying. 1819Edin. Mag. Mar. 219/2 Attending at ‘inlyings’, or ‘accouchements’. ▪ II. inlying, ppl. a.|ˌɪnˈlaɪɪŋ| [in adv. 11 a.] Lying inside; placed or situated in the interior.
1844Regul. & Ord. Army 1 Officers on the Inlying Piquet. 1853Stocqueler Milit. Encycl. 215 Inlying Piquets, detachments told off to remain in camp, but fully accoutred, and ready to turn out instantly on alarm. 1868Sir H. Thompson Clin. Lect. Dis. Urin. Org. xiii. (1882) 87 An inlying catheter..is..better than frequent catheterism. 1898A. T. Reed in Advance (Chicago) 6 Jan. 9/3 There is a place for the evangelist..in the outlying regions and the inlying regions. |