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† incoˈmmend, v. Obs. [in-2.] trans. To commit, entrust (to a person); = commend v. 1.
1574Hellowes Gueuara's Fam. Ep. 53 Many times did the Consul Scipio request the Numantins to incommend themselves to the clemencie of Rome. Ibid. 103 Warres to be good must be incommended unto the Goddes. 1590H. Barrow Brief Discov. 1 The Gospell..deliuered and incommended by his holy Apostles and Prophets vnto vs and all posterities. 1598Barret Theor. Warres ii. i. 27 The Ensigne to be incommended to the Ensigne-bearer. 1621Ainsworth Annot. Pentat., Lev. vi. 1 Of incommending a thing, and requiring it. |