intromit verb.
[ɪntrǝ(ʊ)'mɪt] Infl.
-tt-.
LME.[Latin intromittere introduce, formed as INTRO- + mittere send.]1. verb intrans. Interfere, meddle. Also foll. by
with. Now
Scot. LME.b. Scots Law. Have monetary dealings;
esp. deal with property or effects, either as administrator, agent, etc., or without legal right. Usu. foll. by
with.
E16.2. verb refl. Interfere (
with or
in something). Now
rare.
L15.3. verb trans. Cause or allow to enter; put, send, or let in. Now
rare.
L16. ■ intromitter noun a person who intromits,
spec. (
Scots Law) with the property of another
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