v. Obs. rare1, also adcorporate in Dict. [f. late L. accorporāre to unite in one body; f. ac- = ad- to + corpus, corpor-is a body.] To unite, to INCORPORATE.
1612. Cockeram, Adcorporated, married.
1643. Milton, Divorce (1851), Introd. 4. Custome rests not in her unaccomplishment, until by secret inclination she accorporat herself with error.
1732. Bailey, Adcorporate, to join Body to Body.