释义 |
inned, ppl. a.|ɪnd| [f. in v. + -ed1.] Taken in, gathered in (as a crop), inclosed, etc.: see in v.
1629Drayner Conf. (1647) B iv b, Neither the bankes of Marsh land nor of other inned grounds. 1640Jrnl. Ho. Comm. II. 68 A Bill declaring the Ancient and Common Law of the Land, concerning Salt-marshes, Inned ground, &c. read the first time. 1854Jrnl. R. Agric. Soc. XV. i. 19 Ward-dykes..to hold off fen-waters from inned grounds. |