enrank

Verb

 * 1)  To place in ranks or in order.
 * 2) * 1624,, The Historie of the Life and Death of Mary Stuart Queene of Scotland, London: Richard Whitaker, Anno 1568, p.46,
 * When I had againe forgiuen them, behold, they laid vpon me a new crime, which themselues had wrought, and signed with their owne hands; and shortly after were enranked in battell against me in the field
 * 1)  To classify (someone in a particular group); to enroll, register.
 * 2) * 1630,, The Arraignment of Slander Perjury Blasphemy, and other Malicious Sinnes, London: Francis Constable, Lineament 16, p.174,
 * Courteous countrey-men, vnderstanding spirits, whose hap it is to be enrankt into impanelles
 * 1) * 1630,, The Arraignment of Slander Perjury Blasphemy, and other Malicious Sinnes, London: Francis Constable, Lineament 16, p.174,
 * Courteous countrey-men, vnderstanding spirits, whose hap it is to be enrankt into impanelles
 * 1) * 1630,, The Arraignment of Slander Perjury Blasphemy, and other Malicious Sinnes, London: Francis Constable, Lineament 16, p.174,
 * Courteous countrey-men, vnderstanding spirits, whose hap it is to be enrankt into impanelles