† iˈmmound, v. Obs.
[f. im-1 + mound n.]
trans. To surround or enclose with a mound or mounds.
1591 Sylvester Du Bartas i. iii. 218 These straight and narrow streamed Fennes, And In-land Seas, which many a Mount immounds. 1610 W. Folkingham Art of Survey ii. ii. 49 Collaterage Actiue, as..haying, hedging or shawing, immounding, impayling, immuring. |