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 March 28, 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. 28 Mar. 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 28 March 2024, from http://www.originalsources.com/Document.aspx?DocID=Q7E7RIA6AKD17TR.