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▪ I. † inˈcumb, v. Obs. rare. [ad. L. incumb-ĕre: see incumbent a.] 1. intr. To be incumbent; to lie upon something.
1629[see incumbing ppl. a.]. 2. To lie down; to succumb, yield.
1656S. H. Gold. Law 24, I am too weak and brittle to deal with you, so chuse rather to Incumbe, then try it out with such a Combatant. ▪ II. incumb obs. form of income. |