Part 446 (1/2)

_Crosraguell._

INFAL, _s._ A hostile attack.

_Wodrow._

Teut. _in-val_, illapsus.

INFANGTHEFE, _s._

1. A thief apprehended by a baron within his own territory.

_Skene._

A. S. _infangenthef_, a thief taken within.

2. The privilege conferred on a landholder of trying a thief taken within his territory.

V. ~Fang~.

INFAR, INFARE, _s._

1. An entertainment given by the possessor, on newly entering a house.

_Barbour._

2. The entertainment made for the reception of a bride in the bridegroom's house, S.

_Spalding._

A. S. _infaere_, ingress.

INFIELD, _adj._

1. Applied to land receiving manure, and still kept under crop, S.

_Statist. Acc._

2. To corn growing on this land, S.

_Acts Ja. VI._

~Infield~, _s._ Land continually cropped, S.

_Statist. Acc._