dial. Obs. rare. [f. LANE sb.] trans. To lane off: To mark the course of (intended roads); to mark the roads on (land).
1772. Welton Inclos. Act, 13. After the same [roads] shall be laned-off.
1773. Harpham Inclos. Act, 15. At all times after the same [lands] shall be laned off.