advb. phr. Obs. [A prep.1 in, into + PLACE sb.; cf. Fr. en place.] Into this place, in place.
1393. Gower, Conf., II. 152. To telle How such goddes come aplace.
1413. Lydg., Pylgr. Sowle, IV. xx. (1483), 65. O gabryel whan that thou come a place and madest vnto me thy saluynge.
1637. Gillespie, Eng.-Pop. Cerem., III. ii. 22. Things abused to Idolatry are farre better away then aplace.