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▪ I. intruse, a. Bot.|ɪnˈtruːs| [ad. L. intrūs-us, pa. pple. of intrūdĕre to intrude.] Having a form as if pushed or thrust inwards.
1870Hooker Stud. Flora 51 Siléne conica..calyx..intruse at the base. ▪ II. † inˈtruse, v. Obs. Chiefly Sc. [f. L. intrūs-, ppl. stem of intrūdĕre to intrude.] = intrude v.
c1470Henryson Mor. Fab. xii. (Wolf & Lamb) xii, Thow wald intruse ressoun, Quhair wrang and reif suld dwell in propertie. 1535Boorde Let. 12 Aug. in Introd. Knowl. (1870) Forewords 48, I amonges yow intrusyd in a close ayre, myȝth neuer haue my helth. 1554Latimer Disput. Oxon. Wks. (Parker Soc.) II. 482 Which indeed you may by violence, might, and power, thrust and intruse into sound of words of some places of scripture. c1570Schort Somme 1st Bk. Discipl. §4 No minister suld be intrused upon any particular kirk without thair consent. Hence † inˈtrused ppl. a., intruded.
1535Stewart Cron. Scot. II. 577 Thus endit he [who] wes bot intrusit king. |