† inˈculp,v.Obs.rare—1. [ad. L. inculp-āre to inculpate, perh. after F. inculper (Cotgr. 1611).] trans.= inculpate v. 1612Shelton Quix. ii. vi. I. 108 For, if Chrysostomes impatience and head-long desire slew him, why should mine honest proceeding and care be inculped therewithall?