I / in-corpŏro
verb transitive

in-corpŏro

2nd PP in-corpŏrāre · 3rd PP in-corpŏrāvi · 4th PP in-corpŏrātum · conj. 1st
(postclass.).
To fasten; mark in; upon a body
To fasten or mark in or upon a body.
Lit.: variae animalium effigies incorporantur, Sol. 22, 20. —
to incorporate; with itself figuratively
Trop., to incorporate: sibi, with itself (of the church), Aug. Doctr. Christi, 2, 6, 7 init.
To provide with a body; to embody; incorporate
To provide with a body, to embody, incorporate: incorporatus, Prud. Cath. 12, 80.—
to incorporate with the public funds; pay into the treasury; embodied
Esp., transf., to incorporate with the public funds, pay into the treasury: eorum bonorum, quae ad fiscum pertinere dicuntur, si controversia moveatur, ante sententiam nec obsignari nec incorporari possunt, Ulp. Fragm. de Jure Fisc. 14 Huschke.—Hence, incorpŏrātus, a, um, P. a., embodied, incorporate: divellere, Aug. Ep. 34, 5.