incarnacion

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Old French

Etymology

Borrowed from Ecclesiastical Latin incarnātiō, incarnātiōnem.

Noun

incarnacion oblique singularf (oblique plural incarnacions, nominative singular incarnacion, nominative plural incarnacions)

  1. incarnation
    • circa 1120, Philippe de Taon, Bestiaire, line 1457:
      Que Dés prist incarnatiun pur la nostre redemptiun
      God took human form for our salvation
    • circa 1250, Rutebeuf, Le Mariage de Rutebeuf:
      En l'an de l'Incarnacion
      In the year of the Incarnation [of Jesus of Nazareth]

Descendants

  • Middle English: incarnacion (borrowing)
  • Middle French: incarnation