Incorporate, partic. or adj. 1) made one body: “i. then they seem; face grows to face,” Ven. 540. “undividable, i.” Err. II, 2, 124. “as if our hands, our sides, voices and minds had been i.” Mids. III, 2, 208. “to make divorce of their i. league,” H5 V, 2, 394. “my i. friends,” Cor. I, 1, 134. “the i. conclusion,” Oth. II, 1, 269 (i. e. cohabitation).
2) embodied, closely united: “I am i. in Rome,” Tit. I, 462. “i. to our attempts,” Caes. I, 3, 135.