1888, George Peele, The Works of George Peele, Volume 2, page 53:
Now you that were my father's concubines, Liquor to his inchaste and lustful fire, Have seen his honour shaken in his house, Which I possess in sight of all the world ;
1996 January 31, Taka, “Democracy vs Individual Rights”, in alt.politics.libertarian (Usenet), retrieved 2022-05-16:
They used to burn "witches." How soon til we are burning homosexuals, the inchaste, or those who dance on Sundays?
2016, Wynn Wheldon, Kicking the Bar:
The inchaste mass of humanity left over is outside moral judgment – and no simple opinion will fit the structure of defeat.
Galician
Verb
inchaste
(reintegrationist norm) second-person singular preterite indicative of inchar
Portuguese
Verb
inchaste
second-person singular preterite indicative of inchar