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EMBOSOM Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1 ... archaic ... to take into or place in the bosom ... 2 ... to shelter closely : enclose ... his house embosomed in the grove ... Alexander Pope ...
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EMBOSOM Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
to take into or hold in the bosom; embrace. to cherish; foster. embosom. / ɪmˈbʊzəm /. verb. to enclose or envelop, esp protectively. to clasp ...
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EMBOSOM Synonyms: 44 Similar and Opposite Words
Synonyms for EMBOSOM: wrap, envelop, shroud, enclose, bosom, encompass, embower, encase; Antonyms of EMBOSOM: expose, strip, bare, denude.
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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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embosom - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Verb · To draw to or into one's bosom; to treasure. · To enclose, surround, or protect. · 1826, William Child Green, The Woodland Family, or The Sons of Error ...
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EMBOSOM definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
3 senses: archaic 1. to enclose or envelop, esp protectively 2. to clasp to the bosom; hug 3. to cherish.... Click for more definitions.
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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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Word of the Day - embosom - Dictionary.com
The verb embosom “to cherish, foster,” is a compound formed from the prefix em– meaning “to make (someone or something) be in (a place or ...
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embosom | imbosom, v. meanings, etymology and more
The earliest known use of the verb embosom is in the late 1500s. OED's earliest evidence for embosom is from 1590, in the writing of Edmund Spenser, ...
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embosom - WordWeb Online
Verb: embosom. Usage: literary. Draw to or into one's bosom; treasure or protect "She embosomed the orphaned child, giving him a loving home".
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Words unscrambled from letters embosom
5 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in embosom · besom · booms · bosom · memos · momes · moose · oboes. 4 letter words made by unscrambling the ...
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Embosom Definition & Meaning | YourDictionary
To take to one's bosom; embrace; cherish. ... To enclose protectively; surround; shelter. ... To clasp to or hold in the bosom. ... Synonyms: Synonyms: surround ...
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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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