Obs. In 7 also inorm. [f. prec.] trans. To make monstrous. Frequent in Davies.
1602. J. Davies, Mirum in Mod., C iii. Then lets hee Fiends the fantacie enorme With strong delusions and with passions dire. Ibid. (1612), Muses Sacrifice (Grosart), 15. To help my hatefull hands that sinne inormd.