v. Obs. Also 7 en-, inforrest. [f. EN-1 + FOREST. Cf. AFFOREST.]

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  trans. To convert (arable or pasture land) into forest or hunting-ground. Cf. AFFOREST.

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a. 1619.  Daniel, Coll. Hist. Eng. (1626), 128. All such as were found to haue beene inforrested since the first Coronation of Henry the Second to be disafforested.

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1627.  Speed, England, vi. § 7. Thirtie miles of circuit inforrested for his game of Hunting.

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1662.  Fuller, Worthies, II. 174. Henry the Eight enforrested the grounds hereabouts [Hampton Court].

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