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encluse
† enˈcluse, pple. and ppl. a. Obs. Also incluse. [a. OF. enclus, ad. L. inclūs-us, pa. pple. of inclūdĕre: see include.] Enclosed: chiefly said of monks or nuns.c 1340 Hampole Prose Tr. (1866) 42 Ȝa and þou sall be safe as ane ankir incluse. c 1420 Pallad. on Husb. iv. 261 The caules that of seede e... Oxford English Dictionary
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incluse
▪ I. inˈcluse, a. and n. Obs. exc. Hist. [ad. L. inclūs-us, pa. pple. of inclūdĕre to shut in. Cf. obs. F. enclus anchorite (14th c. in Godef.), whence the form encluse, q.v.] A. adj. Shut up as an anchorite.c 1340 Hampole Prose Tr. 42 Þou sall be safe as ane ankir incluse. c 1440 Hylton Scala Perf.... Oxford English Dictionary
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enclose
▪ I. † enˈclose, n. Obs. rare. [f. next; in Caxton perh. a. OF. enclos or enclose.] = enclosure. 1. The space enclosed by a boundary; the precincts.1484 Caxton Curial (1888) 16 Wythin thenclose of thy pryue hous. 2. A letter or document enclosed within another.1648 Evelyn Mem. (1857) III. 32 Since m... Oxford English Dictionary
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