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intromit (iou)



intromit verb. Infl. -tt-. LME.
[Latin intromittere introduce, formed as INTRO- + mittere send.]
verb intrans. Interfere, meddle. Also foll. by with. Now Scot. LME.
b. Scots Law. Have monetary dealings; esp. deal with property or effects, either as administrator, agent, etc., or without legal right. Usu. foll. by with. E16.
verb refl. Interfere (with or in something). Now rare. L15.
verb trans. Cause or allow to enter; put, send, or let in. Now rare. L16.
intromitter noun a person who intromits, spec. (Scots Law) with the property of another L15.