THE OUTER RULE Passages in C (mostly interlined or marginal) which are not in N are inserted between asterisks in the text of the latter.
The scribe, after finishing the book, had access to another manuscript, either A or one closely resembling it, and interlined or put on the margin passages from it which were not in the first exemplar.
The interlined and rewritten words, mentioned in it, are in this edition printed in their proper places in the text.
I thought at first that here Serre might be Sieur, but it is distinctly written, therefore perhaps Francion is interlined by mistake.
But I interlined and altered a little, after I had received a letter from Mr. Manley, that said you were at it in his house, while he was writing to me; but without his help I guessed within one day.
One clause interlined in the will has occasioned a good deal of marvel and censorious criticism--the bequest to his wife, who has been represented as cut off by him, not indeed with a shilling, but with an old bed.
This has led some investigators to question whether the interlined word is really "thirty.
The word 'it' isinterlined in the original after 'shuld,' but is clearly superfluous.
The reading is very uncertain, being partly interlined in a very cramped hand, partly corrected in the text.
The petticoats worn by the women of Holland are substantial affairs made of either woollen cloth or satin, as the purse permits, heavily interlined and elaborately quilted.
These petticoats, which were worn short enough to display the home-knitted hose, were thickly interlined as well as quilted.
The following copy was made from the interlined original: (No.
Over the mattress goes a quilted cotton pad, interlined with one thickness of cotton batting.
No preference shall be given by any regulation of commerce or revenue to the ports of one State over those of another--nor shall vessels bound to or from one State be obliged to enter, clear or pay duties in another," interlined by Madison.
No State shall without the consent of Congress," interlined by Madison.
Dorsey hadinterlined an affidavit or had filled a blank, if S.
By the time Ernest had finished his second sheet of white foolscap--much erased and interlined with interminable additions and corrections--Edie ventured for a moment briefly to interrupt his creative efforts.
She found a chance to slip out to the tool-house and rescue the Holy Bible and the sheet of paper, the latter now so scratched out and interlined as to be unintelligible to anyone save an author.
Whether before the will was fair copied an original note of it was made on paper, and corrected and interlined by Paston?
The words 'tesaur' liberat'' are interlined and apparently intended to be inserted here.
These words are interlined in place of the word 'left,' which is erased.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "interlined" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.