Incascáre, to fall into.

Incasciáre, to encheese, or dresse with cheese.

In cáso chè, in case that, if so be that.

Incassáre, to put into a chest or coffine. Also to stocke any peece of ordinance. Also to enchase or set a stone in any ring or iewell.

Incassatúra, an enchesting. Also an enchasing or setting of a stone in a ring. Also the hollownesse of ones eyes.

Incastẻlláre, to encastle, to fortifie with castles, to reduce or bring to a castle. Also to be hoofe-bound, that is, when a horses hoofe is dride vp, so that it sounds hollow.

Incastẻllatúra, a hoofe-binding, that is, a shrinking of a horses hoofe, and a dry hollownesse in it, proceeding of want of moisture.

Incastigáto, vnpunished, vnchastised.

Incastità, vnchastnesse.

Incásto, vnchaste.