Thesaurus: inlock
To lock in, or inclose.
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Definitions
- v. t. To lock in, or inclose.
- inlock (third-person singular simple present inlocks, present participle inlocking, simple past and past participle inlocked) (transitive) To lock in. (transitive) To enclose. inlock (plural inlocks) A locking in. That which is locked in. An inner or interior lock. (law, Britain dialectal, Northern England) Any corner or part of a common field plowed up and sowed with oats, etc. and sometimes fenced in with a dry hedge while the lave of the field lies fallow and common.