Incastraménto, as Incastratúra.

Incastráre, to enchase or set a stone fast into a ring or iewell. Also to ioine, to fixe or worke close together as they do stone and leade together.

Incastráto, enchased or set with precious stones, it is taken in Grisone when the rowell in the bit or mouth or a horse is set close, and so well ioined to the other parts as if it were of one piece.

Incastratúra, an enchasing, or ioyning close together.

Incástro, a Farriers pairer of hoofes.

Incastroníto, become sheepish, or foolish.

In catásta, piled in piles. Looke Catásta.

Incatastáre, as Catastáre.

Incatenáre, to enchaine, to binde in chaines.

In caténe, in chaines, bound in chaines.