A Dictionary of the Older Scottish Tongue (up to 1700)
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Inculpe, v. [L. inculpāre, also F. inculper (Cotgr., 1611), e.m.E. inculp (1612).] tr. To inculpate, charge with a crime. —c1500 Harl. MS. 4700 12 b.
And gif sic ane commoune thift cum in the court. .the scherref sall inculpe him of commoune thift thocht he haue na party followand