† inˈcorpor, v. Obs. rare.
[ad. L. incorporā-re (see incorporate): cf. encorpore, F. encorporer.]
1. trans. To incorporate.
| 1398 Trevisa Barth. De P.R. iii. xiv. (1495) 59 The vertue retentiua kepyth the fode that is pured, and sendyth to all the lymmes, and incorporyth, and makyth it like. 1492 Acta Dom. Conc. 259/2 A confirmatioune incorporand a charter of selling of the landis of Schethynrawak. |
2. intr. = incorporate v. 6.
| a 1618 Sylvester All's not Gold that Glisters xvi, O where is then the Holy Flock! Call'd in one Hope, built on one Rock, Into our Faith incorporing? |