See INSIDE LINING.
1632. ROWLEY, A Woman Never Vexed, iv. 1. This lean gentleman looks as if he had no LINING ins guts.
TO GET WITHIN THE LINING OF ONES SMOCK, verb. phr. (venery).See quot.
1577. STANYHURST, Description of Ireland, p. 26. The pretty poplet, his wife began to be a fresh occupieing giglot at home, and by report fell so farre acquainted with a religious cloisterer of the towne, as that he GAT WITHIN THE LINING OF HIR SMOCKE.