- incuman
- sv/t4 3rd pres incymþ past incóm/on ptp is incumen to come in, go into, enter
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
income — incomeless, adj. /in kum/, n. 1. the monetary payment received for goods or services, or from other sources, as rents or investments. 2. something that comes in as an addition or increase, esp. by chance. 3. Archaic. a coming in. [1250 1300; ME:… … Universalium
income — (n.) c.1300, entrance, arrival, lit. what enters, perhaps a noun use of the late Old English verb incuman come in, from in (adv.) + cuman to come (see COME (Cf. come)). Meaning money made through business or labor (i.e., that which comes in as a… … Etymology dictionary
incoming — [in′kum΄iŋ] adj. [ME < incomen, to come in < OE incuman] coming in or about to come in [the incoming tide, the incoming mayor] n. 1. an act or instance of coming in 2. [usually pl.] income … English World dictionary