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† inˈshore, v. Obs. Also 6 enshoar, 7 enshore. [f. in-1 + shore n.] trans. To put on shore; to land.
1577Stanyhurst Descr. Irel. in Holinshed's Chron. (1807–8) VI. 38 They are no sooner inshored, than they yeeld up their ghosts. 1583― æneis i. (Arb.) 29 Theare they were enshoared, wheare thow shalt shortlye see toun wals. a1618J. Davies Wit's Pilgr. (1878) 40 Death..Enshore my Soule neer drownd in flesh, and bloud. |