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Show 77 IN . IN The inadivity of the foul is its incapacity to b INCE NDIARY. 7. f. [incendiarius, from incendo, Latin ; incendiaire, French. 1. One who fets houfes or towns on fire i 7o INCA'RCERATE. v. a. [ incarcero, Latin. malice or for robbery confining in a gaol; ‘otherwife'it is feldo found z. One who inflame quarrels Contagion may be propagated by bodies, that eafil incarcerate the infected air; "as'woollen clothes a INCARCERA'TION. 7. /. [from incarcerate. " Imprifonment confinement 'T w. a.' [incarno, Latin. 7y INCA'RN cover with flefh Wifeman carned " incarnadino, pale red, Italian.] To dy red.** This word I find only once ' Will all great Neptune's ocean wath this bloo Clean from my hand? No, this my hand will rathe g0 INCA'RNATE Shake/peare's Macbeth Undoubtedly évenr the nature:of Go INCARNA'TION! 7 [ clean.sh data import.tsv out README from incarnate. Swift [incarnation, French the Annunciation or ou Lady-day 2. The ftate of breeding flefh. Ince/'NsORY me centive, tha difcontent 2. Tha I deterged the ablcefs, and incarned by the common izcarnative Wifeman's Surgery Rich plates of gold the folding doors izcafe e o - Pope's Odyffey [in and cantions. 'Un heedlefs ' _His rhetorical expreflions may eafily captivatean incautious reader Keil againft Burnet :,}N'c AU "rrovsLY adv [fro ifl[(lllffouf. . L~U‘m¥anl ; heedlefsl negligently a 'Th izcemfe. Ainfavorth blew up into thofe flamesrt.he Ip(}rks o ]\.mg' Chuaxles which provokes; that which en courages ; incitement; motive ; encouragerent; dfpur. It is ufed ofithat whic incites,: whether'to good orillz with 7 ToInca'se. v. a. [izand cafe.] - To cover [fro Their unreafonable feverity, was not the leaft /z A medicine that generate to inwrap 7. f INCE/NTIVE: 7.fo [iwcentivum; Latin. 1. That which kindles French [incarnatif n. f ‘o veffel inwhich ineenfe is burnt and offered The pulfation under the cicatrix proceeded fro Wifeman _the too lax incarration of the wound wary ; negligent and other faults Many piiefts were impetuous. and importunate i7Hayward cenfors of the rage ditate on the incarnation of "our blefled Saviour o Taylor's Guide to Devotion "_v;}(figp;fi'rn‘qu:. adj Shakefp. Henry VI IncinsoR. z f ‘[Latin.] *A kindle anger ; an'inflamer of paffions. Hooker ‘incarnate not to be very God The pillars filver Shak Sena lofeth its windinels by deco&ting ; and fubtile or windy fpirits are taken off by incesfion or eva Bflfa;z. poration We muft beware we" exclude not the nature o Gc:sd from izcarnation, and fo make the fon of Go to inclofe to fire; to mak INCE'NSTON. 7. /o |fucenfio, Vatin.] Th aof kindling; the ftate of being on fire 1. The a& of afluming body - from incarn. e to heat to irri that fatisfaction can be none but by pangs of death Shakefpeare 3. In Scotland 7zcarnate'is applied to an thing' tinged of a deep red colour, ' fro its ‘refemblance to a flefh' colour ‘ENCA'RN'ATIVE. to provoke His incenfement at this moment is fo implacable this word Incarnate with a‘thoufand imps " 'Upo to inflame wit Ixce/nsemenT. 2. /o [from'incenfe. | Rage heat ; fury Milton's Paradife Loff But he's pofl:ft Latin. Heap'd to the popular fum, will.{fo incenf Milton)s Paradife¢ Lof? God as toleave them How could my pious fon thy pow'r izzcernfz Or what;, alas ' is vanquifh'd Troy's offence ? Dryd 2. It may be doubted whether Swif underftoo [incenfus to exafperate Foul idolatries Here fhalt thou fit incarnate, here thalt reig Both God and man to rage To each incenfed will Sanderfon a Tratable obedience is'a flav « Hooker means of redemption an « To have his ear abus'd, wifdom bids fear i x f [inceptio, Latin Be _ The inception of putrefattion hath in it 2 maturation Bacon. INcE'pT1VE. adj. [inceptivus, Lat.] Notin beginning An inceptive and defitive propofition Ince'pToR 7z / Congruity, of opinions, to our natural conftitution, is one great izcentive to their regeption Glanville's Scep/is mor te fugge no hat Go o wifd Even th .chat tive ince fu powe mor es moti preflin a i b judg b fhal w "tha thefe tha rity bury dite day u dread laf th It encourages fpeculative perfons, with il the in centives of place, profit; and preferment Addifor [Latin. as, the fog A beginner one who is in his rudiments INncerA'TION. 7.f. [incero, Latin.] Th at of covering with wax Diét INCE'RTITUDE. 7 [ [incertitude, Fr. incertitudo nefs Lat. Unceafing He is attended with a defp'rate train And what they may incenfe him to, being zp falvation, by the fatisfattory death and ‘obedience o the incarnate fon of God, Jefus Chrift, God blefle for ever o Shak. the perfon of the'fon, ‘is izcarnate, and hath taken to itfelf flefh A moft wife fufficien ex The world, too faucy with the gods Incenfes themto fend deftruétion. Shak. Fulius Caf 1f Pgainft yourfelfyou be izcens'd, we'll put you Like one that means his proper harm; in manacles 1. Clothed with fleth; embodied with fleth Ince'prioN ginning T furious [incarnat little makes men defperate, and too much carelefs Decay of Piety INcE'ssaNT tate toanger With gods to fit the higheft, am now conftrain' Into @ beaft, and mix with beftial flime, Miiton This effence to izcarnate and imbrute "itfelf a thin French.] = Perfume anger ; 'to enrage 1, who erft contende ~ Competency is the moft incentive to induftry : to The gods themfelves throw incenfe. Shak. K, Lear Numa the rites of ftri¢t religion knew On ev'ry altar laid the izcenfe due Prior To enkindl w. a. [incarrer, French IncA/'RNATE. participial adj. French, from'the verb. encens 7o INCE'NSE 'To clothe with fleth ; t incarmo, Lat. embody with fleth 7. [. [incenfiim, Latin | 70 I'NcENsE. @. a. [from the noun. erfume with incenfe The multitudinous fea incarnadine Making the green one red Bentley Upon fuch facrifices, my Cordelia [incarnadine, Fr @. a ToINcA'RNADINE gun to vanifh therefore the fun is not yet rifen. Locke haled by fire in honour of fome go goddefs off, and the ulcer happily iz The flough cam Several cities of Greece drove them out as izcen burnt 'To breed flefh JpInca/rRN. w. 2 with 7 vanifh as the fun rifes; but the fogs have not yet be U'NCENSE exfoliation of 'what is neceflary, andiszWifeman P7 bye Ince'nTIvE, @dj. Inciting ;,encouragin . Incendiaries of figure and diftin@ion, who are th inventors and publifhers of grofs falfehoods, cannot b regarded but with the utmoft deteftation. Addifon diariesy and pefts of commonweals The fleth will foon arife in that cut of the bone and mak éarn i fa&ions, or promote Nor could any order be obtained impartially to examine impudent incendiaries King Charles Harwvey 4380 o "To imprifon; to confine. = It is ufed i the Scots law to denote imprifoning o S A fpecies of palfy invades fuch as incautionfly expofe themfelves to the morning air Arbuthnot Arbuthnot moiied with'any thing common IN Uncertainty ; doubtful ceffans, Latin. adj. [in an unintermitted; continual ; un interrupted Raging wind blows up inceffant thow'rs. Shake/p The inceffant weeping of my wife Forc'd me to feek delays Shakefpeare If, by pray' Inceffant, T could hope to change the wil Of him who all things can, I would not ceaf Milton To weary him with my affiduous cries In form, a herald of the king fhe flie Pope From peer to peer, and-thus izceffant cries Ince/ssantLy inceffant. [fro adv. intermiffion; continually Withou Both his hands moft‘filthy feculent Above the water were on high extent And fain'd to wath themfelves inceffantly. Fairy 2 Who read Inceffantly, and to his reading brings no A fpiritand judgment equal or fuperior Milton The Chriftians, who carried their religion throug izceffantly eomfortin perfecutions, wer fo man one another with the example and hiftory of our:SaAddifon vieur and his apoftles #. [ INCEST Latin. [incefte Unnatara French an incefum crimina con jun&ion of perfons within degrees prohibited Is °t not a kind'of inceft to take lif Shakefpeare From thine own fifter's fhame He who entered. in the firft a&, a young man lik Pericles, prince of Tyre, muft not be in dangeri the fifth a& of committing izce/? with his daughter Dryden's Dufrefnaoy INncEsTUOUS. adj. [inceffenx, Fr.]" Guilt of inceft ;. guilty. of unnatural cohabita tion. Hide me, thou bloody hand Thou perjure,' thou fimularof virtue Shakefpeare's King Lear That art inccftuous Wel may. eafily guefs with: what impatience : the worl svoul hat heard a inceffuons Flero _courfing of chafkity Ere you teach.to this inceffwous love dif- South You muftdivine and human rights remoye. Dryden. adv INncE'sTuousLy With: unnatural love. [from. inceffuous. to ABolus, fon ‘and ‘daughte Macareus and ‘Canace god: of thel winds 1 loved wach otheriinee/fuou/lys enpiDryden INCH:. 2. /.. [mnce, Saxonj. zncia,. Lat.] 1.-A meafure of length fuppofed equal t three - grains of barley. laid end to.end ; the twelfth part of -a foot A foot is. the fixth part of the ftature of man, a fpan one eighth of it, "nd a ‘thumb's breath o ineh one feventy-fecond Helder'on Time "The'fun fhould never mifs, ‘in dllhis race, > Of time one minute; or.one ik of fpacel Blackmore Wk ) bida 2. |