v. Also 7 inhearce. [f. EN-1 + HEARSE.] trans. To put into a hearse. Also transf. and fig.
c. 1600. Shaks., Sonn., lxxxvi. You did my ripe thoughts in my braine inhearce.
1633. Ford, Loves Sacrifice, V. iv. 444. The shrine Of fairest purity which hovers yet About these blessed bones inhearsed within.
1635. Brathwait, Arcad. Pr., II. 20. Enhearse thy sable soule in lasting feares.
1855. Singleton, Virgil, II. 6. We My godlike sires remains and bones inhearsed In earth.