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† incurse Obs. rare. [ad. L. incurs-us, f. ppl. stem of incurrĕre to incur: cf. incourse.] 1. = incursion 2.
1543–4Act 35 Hen. VIII, c. 12 The same Scottes..make diuers and sundry incurses, inuasions..and depopulations in this his realme. 1597Sc. Acts Jas. VI (1816) IV. 163/2 The samyn landis and Iles wilbe in perrell and hazard of Incurss of the hieland and brokin men. 1642R. Carpenter Experience ii. xi. 219 Every sally or incurse of Temptation. 2. The running of anything into another, so as to join or fall into it.
1578Banister Hist. Man. i. 15 Through which hole, a braunch of the viij conjugation taketh direct incurse into these Muscles. |