Inclosure

Word INCLOSURE
Character 9
Hyphenation in clo sure
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Inclosure"

What do we mean by inclosure?

Something enclosed, i.e. inserted into a letter or similar package.

The act of enclosing, i.e. the insertion or inclusion of an item in a letter or package.

An area, domain, or amount of something partially or entirely enclosed by barriers.

The act of separating and surrounding an area, domain, or amount of something with a barrier.

(British History) The post-feudal process of subdivision of common lands for individual ownership.

The area of a convent, monastery, etc where access is restricted to community members.

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The word "inclosure" in example sentences

In another inclosure was the commencement of an extensive vineyard, the fruit of which (now ripe) exceeds in delicacy of flavour any grapes which I have ever tasted. ❋ Edwin Bryant (N/A)

This inclosure, which is of a square form, is roofed in by placing two strong posts at each gable, which support the ridge pole, on which the roof sticks are placed, one end resting on the ridge pole, and the other on the wall, the whole being covered with pine bark: there is generally a door at each end, which is cut in the wall after the building is erected. ❋ John M'lean (N/A)

In the centre of the inclosure is a military band playing the ❋ Various (N/A)

The inclosure was a dingy sheet of cheap notepaper covered with a penciled scrawl. ❋ Joseph Crosby Lincoln (1907)

The inclosure was another sheet of note paper like the first epistle. ❋ Joseph Crosby Lincoln (1907)

No guns of any kind are mounted on the walls, and there are no sentries; one could easily imagine that the inclosure was a market-square, but imagination could never picture it as a serious obstacle to an armed entry into Western China. ❋ Morrison, George Ernest, 1862-1920 (1895)

At the middle of the southeast quarter of the inclosure was a pile of stones ❋ Gerard Fowke (1894)

No guns of any kind are mounted on the walls, and there are no sentries; one could easily imagine that the inclosure was a market-square, but imagination could never picture it as a serious obstacle to an armed entry into Western ❋ George Ernest Morrison (1891)

Inside the inclosure are the huts of a Lapland Village, with the Laps all there to work at their own work. ❋ Marietta Holley (1881)

At the other end of the inclosure is a large building known as the mint, where the first rupees were coined. ❋ William Eleroy Curtis (1880)

Near the south point of the inclosure was the house of Major Anderson, standing in the middle of a garden or open court, and surrounded by a wall; the house was defended by barricades, and loopholed for musketry, while the garden was strengthened by a trench and rows of palisades. ❋ Unknown (1867)

To his surprise and excitement, he discovered that the inclosure was the last will and testament of his deceased friend. ❋ Horatio Alger (1865)

Near the centre of the inclosure is the rocky basin. ❋ Edward Payson Roe (1863)

Within the inclosure are the remains of several small buildings. ❋ Unknown (1846)

The inclosure was a handsome letter from the First Lord, stating that he had appointed O'Brien to the _Sanglier_ frigate, and had ordered me to be received on board as midshipman. ❋ Frederick Marryat (1820)

• The inclosure was a letter from Governor Belcher to Rev.Dr. Reynolds, of similar purport to the letter here printed. — ❋ Unknown (1792)

Nowhere has a shrub or a flower been planted by any affectionate hand, except in one little corner of the inclosure which is assigned to the Gentiles, between whose dust and that of the Mormons there seems to exist a distinction like that which prevails in Catholic countries between the ashes of heretics and those of faithful churchmen. ❋ Various (N/A)

"Absurd!" said the old lawyer dictatorially, and he was about to say more when Yussuf stopped at a rough kind of inclosure, where a Turk was seated upon the grass beneath a shady tree smoking thoughtfully, and apparently paying no heed to the new-comers. ❋ George Manville Fenn (1870)

"As she grew up, in order to preserve her chasity, she was made _pahio_, or kept in a kind of inclosure, and constantly attended by her mother. ❋ James Weir (1881)

He drove down town to a board stable, and took her through to a large, roofed inclosure in the rear. ❋ Unknown (2010)

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