v. Also 7 incradle. [f. EN-1 + CRADLE.] trans. To lay in a cradle.

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1596.  Spenser, Hymne Heavenly Love, 225. Where he encradled was In simple cratch, wrapt in a wad of hay.

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1655.  Fuller, Church Hist., I. iv. 213. Three Child-Constantines encradled. Ibid. (1662), Worthies, Linc., II. 165. Though there incradled.

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