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† ˈincruent, a. Obs. rare. [ad. L. incruent-us, f. in- (in-3) + cruentus bloody, cruent. Cf. obs. F. incruent (16th c.).] Bloodless; not attended with shedding of blood.
1624Fisher in F. White Repl. Fisher 463 So should..the Eucharist be a bloudie Sacrifice, and not incruent as the Fathers tearme it. 1660Waterhouse Arms & Arm. 209 For incruent Victories are least offensive to God and man. So † incruˈental, † incruˈentous adjs. (cf. cruentous).
1674Brevint Saul at Endor 408 He musters out as many places as he can find, that make any mention of Liturgy, Oblation, Holy Victime, Incruental Sacrifice, and Mass. 1675R. Burthogge Causa Dei 302 To offer his Devotions on an Incruentous Altar. a1706Evelyn Sylva (1776) 369 Garlands of the leaves and blossoms [of Myrtles] impaled the brows of Incruentous victors at Ovations. |