Obs. Also 6–7 in-. [str. pa. pple. of ENGRAVE v.] = ENGRAVED.

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1583.  Harsnet, Serm. Ezek. (1658), 130. God … had his Son, the Ingraven Image of his Father.

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1588.  Fraunce, Lawiers Log., I. i. 2. That ingraven gift and facultie of wit and reason.

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1593.  Tell-trothes N. Y. Gift (1876), 34. But engrauen thoughtes will not be rubbed forth.

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1642.  Rogers, Naaman, 535. Was not the Temple full of Lyons and Cherubims, and ingraven formes?

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1688.  R. Holme, Armoury, III. 325/2. Some … since my former Engraven ones I have procured.

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