adv. Sc. Obs. [f. THERE 17 + INTILL.] Therein; thereinto.
1507. in Charters, &c. Edinb. (1871), 192. To mak ony stop or impediment to thame thairintill.
1533. Bellenden, Livy, II. xiii. (S.T.S.), I. 175. The faderis, quhen þis mater wes brocht afore þame, mycht nocht ordourlie gif þare consultacioun þareintill.
1650. Acts Sederunt, 29 Jan. (1790), 66. All bands and actis of caution heirefter, shall bear this clause insert thereintill.
1700. in A. McKay, Kilmarnock (1880), 61. To give furth and pronounce sentences thereintill.