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encover, incover, v. rare.|ɛn-, ɪnˈkʌvə(r)| [f. en-1, in- + cover v.1] trans. To cover completely; to enclose and cover. Hence enˈcovered, enˈcovering ppl. adjs.
1520–30Skelton Garl. Laur. 1164 Slimy snails Encoverde over with gold of tissew fine. 1596R. L. Diella, The gold encoverd booke. 1851D. Wilson Prehist. Ann. Scotl. (1863) I. 117 The incovering mound is about..forty-four feet in diameter. |