† inˈcabinate,v.Obs. [f. in-1 or in-2 + cabin n. + -ate3 7: cf. F. encabaner.] trans. To enclose as in a cabin or cabinet; to confine, restrict. 1672Mil. & Marit. Discipl., Mil.Observ.Exerc. Port ii. 177 This power was incabinated within the breast of Emperours, Kings and Generals.