As verbs the difference between inhoop and incoop
is that inhoop is (obsolete) to confine or inclose as with a hoop or hoops; coop up while incoop is to coop in; inclose.
inhoop
English
Verb
(
en verb)
(obsolete) To confine or inclose as with a hoop or hoops; coop up.
*1607 , William Shakespeare, Anthony and Cleopatra :
- His cocks do win the battle still of mine, When it is all to nought; and his quails ever Beat mine, inhoop'd , at odds.
incoop
English
Alternative forms
* (l)
Verb
(
en verb)
To coop in; inclose.