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In*clasp" (?), v. t. [Pref. in- in + clasp. Cf. Enclasp.]
To clasp within; to hold fast to; to embrace or encircle.
The flattering ivy who did ever see Inclasp the huge trunk of an aged tree. F. Beaumont.
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