Rude phrase of the country, summing up in two words all the heartbreaking labour that transforms the Incult woods, barren of sustenance, to smiling fields, ploughed and sown.
"Maria Chapdelaine A Tale of the Lake St. John Country"
Louis Hemon
I am Philistine enough to prefer clean printer's type; indeed, I can form no idea of the verses thus transcribed by the Incult and tottering hand of the draughtsman, nor gather any impression beyond one of weariness to the eyes.
"The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 24 (of 25)"
Robert Louis Stevenson Other: Andrew Lang
But she knew, perhaps better than his own mother would have done, that this strong, Incult, fighting Nipper had little chance with a girl like Elizabeth Fortinbras, whose chief friend and confidant was a certain gray-eyed lad with a perpendicular frown of thought between his brows.
"Sweethearts at Home"
S. R. Crockett