include, to

English Notes: 

Goblet: 19:63 And truly, in the creational recommendations of love are also included all other recommendations of the primal power of life (Creation), because love flows through all of them and all are led (directed) by love, ...

English Description: 

online etymology
c.1400, from Latin includere "to shut in, enclose, imprison, insert," from in- "in" (see in- (2)) + claudere "to shut" (see close (v.)). The alleged Sam Goldwyn-ism, "Include me out," is attested from 1937. Related: Included; including.

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