Baretti: A dictionary of the English and Italian languages
Incrés-cere, v. n. & imp. (pass. increb-bi, Incrés-be,Incrés-bero , part. pas. Incrés-iuto,)
1. to be sorry; 2. to pity, commiserate. M'incresce della vostra disgrazia, I am sorry for your misfortune. Per l'amor di Dio, t'incresca di me, for God's sake have pity on me; 3. to grow tired, to be weary, to be tedious. Non v'incresca d'aspettarmi un po', be so good as to stay for me a little; adj. Incrés-cénte.
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increscere: to be sorry for, to grieue inwardly, to thinke the time tedious and irkesome. Also to molest, to grieue and vexe.