Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for IN-FORM'
IN-FORM', v.i.
To give intelligence. – Shak. He might either teach in the same manner, or inform how he had been taught. – Monthly Rev. To inform against, to communicate facts by way of accusation; to give intelligence of a breach of law. Two persons came to the magistrate, and informed against A.
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