a. Obs. In 4 enclinaunt, enclynaunt. [a. OF. enclinant, pr. pple. of encliner to INCLINE.] a. ? Doing homage, submissive. b. Inclined, prone (to).
c. 1330. R. Brunne, Chron. Wace (Rolls), 5320. Of þritty reomes euery kynge Were enclinaunt til his coronyng.
1388. Wyclif, Exod. xxxii. 22. This puple is enclynaunt to yuel. Ibid., Prov. xxii. 9. Enclinaunt [v.r. redi] to merci.