Inlawed vs Inlayed - What's the difference?
inlawed | inlayed |
(inlaw)
(UK, legal, historical, transitive) To clear of outlawry or attainder; to place under the protection of the law.
As verbs the difference between inlawed and inlayed
is that inlawed is past tense of inlaw while inlayed is past tense of inlay.inlawed
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(head)inlaw
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(en verb)- (Burrill)