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† inˈcarve, v. Obs. rare. Also en-. [f. in-2 = en-1 3 + carve v.] trans. To carve in or upon something; to engrave.
1596C. Fitzgeffrey Sir F. Drake (1881) 22 Encarving characters of memorie. 1605Daniel Queen's Arcadia v. ii, He had incaru'd a woful Elegy. 1615― Hymen's Tri. Wks. (1717) 131, I found incarv'd, and fair incarv'd, these Words: Thy Sylvia, Thirsis, lives; and is return'd. |