invergeEtymologyFrom Latin invergo, from in- + vergō (“to incline, turn”).inverge means to curve so as to extend into. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 88 out of 100.verbTo curve so as to extend into“And from Reach a Market-Towne ſtanding neere to the River Came, a great Ditch and Trench is caſt all along New-market-Heath, which for the wonder received thereat, is of the vulgar called The Devils Ditch being in truth made for a defence againſt the Mercians by the East-Angles whoſe Kingdom it inverged.”