v. Obs. rare. In 4–5 infolewe, en-, infolowe. [f. EN- pref.1 + FOLLOW v.] a. trans. To follow after; fig. to imitate. b. intr. To follow on; to ensue, result.

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  Hence Enfollowing vbl. sb.

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1382.  Wyclif, Ecclus. xxxii. 23. In his infolewingis he shal ben vndernome [Vulg. insectationibus arguetur].

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c. 1449.  Pecock, Repr., III. vi. 313. In-folewing Crist in the seid pouerte.

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1485.  Caxton, St. Wenefr., 4. Moche good shold therof enfolowe.

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