Inc

Old English Dictionary Entry

Inc

Old English Dictionary Entry

Part of speech: Related words: git, incer. inc

Definitions

1 inc

dat : inc, incit; ac : incer; gen. of dual of pronoun of 2nd person :-- Inc ágényrnþ sum man occurrit vobis homo, Mk. Skt. 14, 13. Nys mé inc tó syllanne non est meum dare vobis, Mt. Kmbl. 20, 23. Hwí gewearþ inc swá ðæt gyt dorston fandian Godes why have ye [Ananias and Sapphira] agreed to tempt God? Homl. Th. i. 316, 33. Bǽm inc to you both, Exon.13 a; Th. 22, 26; Cri. 357. Inc bám twám, Cd. 27; Th. 35, 30; Gen. 562. Neótaþ inc ðæs óðres ealles wariaþ inc wið ðone wæstm ne wyrþ inc wilna gǽd, 13; Th. 15, 18-21; Gen. 235-6. Incit, 130; Th. 165, 16; Gen. 2732 : 139; Th. 174, 19; Gen. 2880. Incer twega of you two, Exon. 123 b ; Th. 475, 14; Bo. 47. Yncer ǽgðer ofslyhþ óderne and hundas licciaþ eówre blód and fugelas fretaþ incer flǽsc and yncer wíf beóþ on ánum dæge wudewan, Shrn. 148, 1-4. Gehwæðer incer either of you two, Beo. Th. 1173; B. 584. [Laym. 1st MS. inc selven ; 2nd MS. ȝou seolve : Marh. inc baðen : Orm. ȝunnc baþe; gunkerr baþre.]

Runic Inscription

ᛁᚾᚳ

Possible runic inscription in Anglo-Saxon futhorc

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