verb
- present participle of inclip; to clasp, embrace, or enclose within one's arms or grasp
Usage: archaic or literary; often used poetically
noun
- the act of clasping, embracing, or enclosing
Usage: archaic or literary
Examples
- The mother was inclipping her child in a warm embrace.
- He stood there, inclipping the precious letter to his chest.
- The vines were inclipping the old stone wall.
- She felt the gentle inclipping of his arms around her.
- The darkness seemed to be inclipping everything in sight.