v. Obs. Also 6 in-. [f. EN-1 + HOUSE.] trans. To settle or establish in a house.
1596. Fitz-Geffrey, Sir F. Drake (1881), 99. O Death inhousd in hells profundities.
1597. Middleton, in Farr, S. P. Eliz., II. 535. These raigne enhoused with their mother night.