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incastellated
† inˈcastellated, ppl. a. Obs. [ad. It. incastellato ‘hoof-bound, that is when a horses hoofe is dride vp, so that it sounds hollow’ (Florio), F. encastelé (1606), according to Hatz.-Darm., related to It. incastare, incastrare to enchase, mortice, insert firmly.] Hoof-bound (as a horse).1611 Cotgr.,...
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incastelled
† inˈcastled, inˈcastelled, ppl. a. Obs. [ad. F. encastelé: see incastellated.] Hoof-bound.1706 Phillips, Incastelled, narrow Heel'd, or Hoof-bound, as An incastelled Horse.
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incastellate
† inˈcastellate, en-, v. Obs. [f. ppl. stem of med.L. incastellāre, It. incastellare to incastle: see in-2, and -ate3.] trans. To make into a castle; to fortify; to enclose (a well or cistern) with masonry: see castellated.1538 Leland Itin. I. 73 Began first to encastellate it. 1598 Stow Surv. viii....
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