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embroyn
† emˈbroyn, v. Obs. rare—1. [cf. Picard embrugner to cover (Littré s.v. Embroncher).] trans. To make dirty, befoul.1574 Newton Health Mag. 34 And never are embroyned with anye filth or diertie slimishnes. Oxford English Dictionary
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imbroin
† imbroin, v. Obs. Var. embroyn, to befoul.1566 Painter Pal. Pleas. i. 74 b, He was imbroined and arraied with the dunge..whereof the Iakes was full. Oxford English Dictionary
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