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† incuss, v. Obs. Also 6 Sc. incus. [f. L. incuss-, ppl. stem of incutĕre to strike into, strike upon, incute, f. in- (in-2) + quatĕre to shake, strike, dash. Cf. concuss, discuss.] trans. To strike in, impress; to strike (terror, etc.) into the mind; to inspire a person with (some feeling).1527 St....
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incute
† inˈcute, v. Obs. [ad. L. incut-ĕre to strike into: see incuss v.] trans. To strike in: = incuss.1542 Becon Christm. Banq. in Early Wks. (Parker Soc.) 63 This doth incute and beat into our hearts the fear of God. ― Potat. Lent ibid. 101 Secondly, it incuteth and beateth into our hearts a shamefaced...
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incussion
† inˈcussion Obs. rare. Also 7 erron. incusion. [ad. L. incussiōn-em, n. of action from incutĕre: see incuss v.] A striking or dashing against something; collision, impact.1615 Crooke Body of Man 591 The better to resist outward injuries and violent incusions of the ayre. 1658 Phillips, Incussion, a...
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