† inˈcarned, ppl. a. Obs.
[f. incarn v.]
= incarnate.
| 1563 Mirr. Mag., Rivers lvi, The duke of Glocestre that incarned devyll. 1871 T. H. Noyes Hymns Mod. Man, Relig. Love xiii, Prating That Godhead incarned ever trod The bye-paths of our pitiful Planet. |