American Dictionary of the English Language, Vol. 1

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Author: Noah Webster

Inclosure

INCLO’SURE, n. The act of inclosing.

1. The separation of land from common ground into distinct possessions by a fence.

2. The appropriation of things common.

3. State of being inclosed, shut up or encompasses.

4. A space inclosed or fenced; a space comprehended within certain limits.

5. Ground inclosed or separated from common land.

6. That which is inclosed or contained in an envelop, as a paper.

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Chicago: Noah Webster Jr., "Inclosure," American Dictionary of the English Language, Vol. 1 in An American Dictionary of the English Language, Vol. 1 (New York: S. Converse, 1828), Original Sources, accessed May 4, 2024, http://www.originalsources.com/Document.aspx?DocID=Q7E7RIA6AKD17TR.

MLA: Webster, Noah, Jr. "Inclosure." American Dictionary of the English Language, Vol. 1, in An American Dictionary of the English Language, Vol. 1, New York, S. Converse, 1828, Original Sources. 4 May. 2024. http://www.originalsources.com/Document.aspx?DocID=Q7E7RIA6AKD17TR.

Harvard: Webster, N, 'Inclosure' in American Dictionary of the English Language, Vol. 1. cited in 1828, An American Dictionary of the English Language, Vol. 1, S. Converse, New York. Original Sources, retrieved 4 May 2024, from http://www.originalsources.com/Document.aspx?DocID=Q7E7RIA6AKD17TR.