incocted

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English

Etymology

Compare concoct.

Adjective

incocted (comparative more incocted, superlative most incocted)

  1. (obsolete) Indigestible; also, raw.
    • 1645, Jos[eph] Hall, “Sect XII. Consideration of the Benefits of Poverty.”, in The Remedy of Discontentment: Or, A Treatise of Contentation in whatsoever Condition: , London: J. G. for Nath Brooks, , published 1652, →OCLC, page 61:
      Meales, uſually ſavvced vvith a healthfull hunger, vvherein no incocted Crudities oppreſſe Nature, and cheriſh diſeaſe: []

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