adv. Sc. Obs. [f. THERE 17 + INTILL.] Therein; thereinto.

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1507.  in Charters, &c. Edinb. (1871), 192. To mak ony stop or impediment to thame thairintill.

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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.

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1650.  Acts Sederunt, 29 Jan. (1790), 66. All bands and actis of caution … heirefter, shall bear this clause insert thereintill.

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1700.  in A. McKay, Kilmarnock (1880), 61. To give furth and pronounce … sentences thereintill.

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