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1 gen 1642 anni - in

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Used as a verb in farming contexts. It meant to gather grain, hay or other crops from the fields at harvest time and bring them into the barns or farmyard. 1480 <i>the tenaunts of Fullford may in their coryn</i> [corn], and later, <i>on to soch tym as the coyrn be full inyd</i>, York (YRS98/32); 1543 <i>The said grounde called the Strennes doth lye opyn and as comen after the corne therof ys inned</i>, Nether Shitlington (YRS41/80); 1551 ‘from the time of <i>innyng and gettyng</i> the hay yearly’, Wilstrop (YRS83/181); 1611 <i>Broomefeild my half part rye inned 116 stowkes</i>, Brandsby (NYRO44/53); 1642 <i>desire that ... theire wheate bee indifferent well hardened for then ... as soone as it is inned it will grinde on a mill</i>, Elmswell (DW48). Note: <i>a</i>.1549 <i>wherein all the tithe corn ... was ynded</i>, Kirkby Malham (Morkill240).

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Data:

1 gen 1642 anni
Adesso
~ 383 years ago