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insculpt

I. inˈsculpt, v. Obs.
    [f. L. insculpt-, ppl. stem of insculp-ĕre: see prec.]
    = insculp.

1487 Ann. Barber-Surg. Lond. (1890) 213 That a tablett of stone shalbe sett up and the Master and Wardeins names insculpted thereon. 1611 Speed Hist. Gt. Brit. vii. x. 248 Therein..their Armes or Atchieuements..are according insculpted from the authoritie of both. 1657 Tomlinson Renou's Disp. 344 Whereon they have insculpted a humane shape.

II. insculpt, ppl. a.
    see insculp v.

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