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embosom
embosom, imbosom, v. (ɛm-, ɪmˈbʊzəm) Also 7 enbosome. [f. en-, in- + bosom.] 1. trans. To take or press to one's bosom; to cherish in one's bosom; to embrace. † Also, to implant, plunge (a sting, weapon, etc.) in (another's) bosom (obs.). Chiefly fig. rare in mod. use.α 1590 Spenser F.Q. ii. ii. 25 ...
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Feakle
of the western uplands of the county; and includes the southern declivities of the Slieve-Baghta mountains, and those offshoot ranges and masses which embosom
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re-embosom
re-emˈbosom, v. Also 7 reim-. [re- 5 a.] trans. To embosom again.1641 Heylin Hist. Episc. ii. (1657) 369 Some..had been Reconciled and reimbosomed with the Church. 1656 ― Surv. France 56 [Henry IV. of France] once more re-embosom'd himself into the Roman Synagogue. 1878 Browning La Saisiaz 129 Treas...
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Hold Synonyms: 324 Synonyms and Antonyms for Hold - YourDictionary
Synonyms for HOLD: clasp, embrace, enfold, hug, press, squeeze, clinch, bosom, clip, embosom, halt, resist; Antonyms for HOLD: halt, stop, quit, desert, cease, let ...
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imbreast
imbreast, v. rare—1. (ɪmˈbrɛst) [f. im-1 (= em-) + breast n.] trans. To hold in one's breast or bosom; to embosom.1867 Bailey Univ. Hymn 12 Who in Himself imbreasts both thee and heaven.
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Shrine of ʻAbdu'l-Bahá
permanent Shrine of ʻAbdu'l-Bahá has come, and provided initial details:
...The Baháʼí world is being summoned to build the edifice which will forever embosom
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disembosom
disemˈbosom, v. [f. dis- 6 + embosom.] trans. To cast out or separate from the bosom; to disclose, reveal. (Cf. disbosom.)1742 Young Nt. Th. ix. 2350 He..Who, disembosom'd from the Father, bows The heav'n of heav'ns, to kiss the distant earth! 1878 Browning La Saisiaz 21 Throb of heart, beneath whic...
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Kater Mikesch
Many people in Holleschitz are startled and staggered by the polite and lovely tomcat and embosom him. The cobbler makes him a pair of boots.
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inbosom
† inˈbosom obs. var. of embosom v.1610 Holland Camden's Brit. ii. 52 A country much mangled with many inlets and armes of the Sea inbosoming itselfe with manifold commodities. 1611 Speed Theat. Gt. Brit. (1614) 131/2 Scotland..inbosoming many loughes and inlets upon the East and West.
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Stranger King
it is not just European sources that suggest recurring uncertainty and conflict within indigenous societies and the indigenous societies' strategy to embosom
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reverting
▪ I. reˈverting, vbl. n. [f. revert v. + -ing1.] The action of the verb, in various senses.1559 W. Cuningham Cosmogr. Glasse 34 After this somerlye reuerting..: for which cause this circle is called a tropike (or circle of reuerting and turning back). 1597 Morley Introd. Mus. 85 The reuerting of a p...
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inweave
inweave, enweave, v. (ɪnˈwiːv) Pa. tense -wove. Pa. pple. -woven (also 7 -weav'd, 8–9 -wove). [f. in-1 (or in-2), en-1 + weave v.; cf. Du. inweven, G. einweben, Da. indvæve, Sw. inväfva, and L. intexĕre. Chiefly used in pa. pple.] 1. trans. To weave in; to weave (threads or materials) in, so as to f...
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unlock
unˈlock, v. [un-2 3: cf. unlouk v.] 1. trans. To undo the lock of (a door, chest, etc.) by turning the key; to make capable of opening by this means. Also in fig. context.c 1400 Langland's P. Pl. B. xii. 112 (Wright), Which is the cofre of Cristes tresor And clerkes kepe the keyes, To un⁓loken it at...
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vaticinate
vaticinate, v. (vəˈtɪsɪneɪt) [f. L. vāticināt-, ppl. stem of vāticinārī to forebode, foretell, prophesy, f. vātēs vates.] 1. intr. To speak as a prophet or seer; to utter vaticinations or predictions; to foretell events.1623 Cockeram i, Vaticinate, to prophesie. 1634 Sir T. Herbert Trav. 220 And the...
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