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Webster's 1913 Dictionary
INCUSE
In *cuse ", a. Etym: [See Incuse, v. t.] (Numismatics )
Defn: Cut or stamped in, or hollowed out by engraving. "Irregular incuse square. " Dr. W. Smith.
INCUSE; INCUSS
In *cuse ", In *cuss ", v. t. Etym: [L. incussus, p. p. of incutere to strike. See 1st In-, and Concuss. ]
Defn: To form, or mold, by striking or stamping, as a coin or medal.
New American Oxford Dictionary
incuse
in cuse |inˈkyo͞oz, -ˈkyo͞os ɪnˈkjuz | ▶noun an impression hammered or stamped on a coin. ▶verb [ with obj. ] mark (a coin ) with a figure by impressing it with a stamp. ▶adjective hammered or stamped on a coin. ORIGIN early 19th cent.: from Latin incusus ‘forged with a hammer, ’ past participle of incudere, from in- ‘into ’ + cudere ‘to forge. ’
Oxford Dictionary
incuse
incuse |ɪnˈkjuːz | ▶noun an impression hammered or stamped on a coin. ▶verb [ with obj. ] mark (a coin ) with a figure by impressing it with a stamp. ORIGIN early 19th cent.: from Latin incusus ‘forged with a hammer ’, past participle of incudere, from in- ‘into ’ + cudere ‘to forge ’.