enrol (v.) Old form(s): inroll'd
record, register, legally enter
3H6 II.i.172[Warwick to Richard and Edward, of the King] He swore consent to your succession, / His oath enrolled in the parliament
JC III.ii.38[Brutus to all, of Caesar] The question of his death is enrolled in the Capitol
LLL I.i.38[Berowne to King, of one of the terms of their oath] Which I hope well is not enrolled there
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