v. t.
Inscribe a verse on this relenting stone. Pope. [ 1913 Webster ]
O let thy once lov'd friend inscribe thy stone. Pope. [ 1913 Webster ]
☞ A line is inscribed in a circle, or in a sphere, when its two ends are in the circumference of the circle, or in the surface of the sphere. A triangle is inscribed in another triangle, when the three angles of the former are severally on the three sides of the latter. A circle is inscribed in a polygon, when it touches each side of the polygon. A sphere is inscribed in a polyhedron, when the sphere touches each boundary plane of the polyhedron. The latter figure in each case is
n. One who inscribes. Pownall. [ 1913 Webster ]