a. Obs. In 4 enclinaunt, enclynaunt. [a. OF. enclinant, pr. pple. of encliner to INCLINE.] a. ? Doing homage, submissive. b. Inclined, prone (to).

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c. 1330.  R. Brunne, Chron. Wace (Rolls), 5320. Of þritty reomes euery kynge Were enclinaunt til his coronyng.

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1388.  Wyclif, Exod. xxxii. 22. This puple … is enclynaunt to yuel. Ibid., Prov. xxii. 9. Enclinaunt [v.r. redi] to merci.

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