释义 |
incorpsed, a. rare.|ɪnˈkɔːpst| Also 7 en-. [f. in-2 corpse n. + -ed2.] Made into one body (with something); incorporated.
1602Shakes. Ham. iv. vii. 88 (2nd Qo., 1604) He grew vnto his seate, And to such wondrous dooing brought his horse, As had he beene incorp'st [so all Qos.: folios encorps't; edd. from Pope incorps'd] and demy natur'd With the braue Beast. 1828J. Wilson in Blackw. Mag. XXIII. 132 The dominion o' the man is lost, and the superior incorpsed with the inferior nature. 1881W. G. Palgrave in Macm. Mag. XLV. 33 A fairy structure in a fairy land; itself incorpsed..like Shakespeare's good horseman, into that on and amid which it is placed. |