Part 449 (1/2)

V. ~Swak~.

_Douglas._

_To_ INTAKE, _v. a._ To take a fortified place.

_Baillie._

Sw. _intag-a_, to take a town.

INTAKE, _s._

1. The bringing in of the crop, S.

2. A contraction, in sewing, S.

3. That portion of running water which is _taken_ off from the princ.i.p.al stream, S.

_Law Case._

4. A fraud, a swindling trick, S.

5. A swindler, Aberd.

_To_ INTEND, _v. n._ To direct one's course.

L. B. _intend-ere_, id.

_Lyndsay._

_To_ INTEND, _v. a._ To prosecute legally, a forensic term.

_Acts Sed._

L. B. _intend-ere_, judicio contendere.

_To_ INTENT, _v. a._ Same as the preceding _v._

L. B. _intent-are_, id.

_Wodrow._

_To_ INTERCOMMUNE, _v. n._ To have any intercourse with one denounced a rebel.