inbread

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Verb

inbread (third-person singular simple present inbreads, present participle inbreading, simple past and past participle inbreaded)

  1. Synonym of impanate
    • 1547, Anne Askew, John Bale, The firſt examinacyon of Anne Aſkewe, Aldershot, England: Scolar Press, published 1996, →ISBN, page 24:
      But now we muſt belcue that he cometh downe agayn at the wyll of the preſtes, to be inpaned or inbreaded for their bellyes commonwelthe, lyke as be afore came downe, at the wyll of hys heauenlye father, to be incarnated or infleſhed for our vnyuerſall ſowles helth.
    • 1548, Edmund Gheast, A Treatise Againste The Prevee Masse, London: William Pickering, published 1840, page 87:
      Semblable through the sayd body be presented in ye bred, howbeit it is not become one person therwith which is properly termed ye impaning or enbreding therof.
    • 1892, Philip Schaff, History of the Christian Church, volume 7, New York, N.Y.: Charles Scribner's Sons, published 1903, page 383:
      Or, in-breaded God, impanatus Deus.

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