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† inˈbow, v. Obs. [f. in-1 + bow v.1 In Wyclif rendering L. incurvāre, inclīnāre.] 1. trans. To bend into a curved or arched form; to incurve, arch. Cf. bow v. 9, embow v.1 2.1382 Wyclif Isa. lix. 8 The pathis of them inbowid [L. incurvatæ, 1388 bowid] ben to them. 1465 Mann. & Househ. Exp. (Roxb.) ...
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in-bowed
† ˈinbowed, in-bowed, a. Obs. [f. in adv. + bowed, pa. pple. of bow v.] Bowed or bent inwards or concavely.a 1586 Sidney Arcadia (1622) 92 He met her full..With inbow'd bosom well for her prepared. c 1586 C'tess Pembroke Ps. cxxix. iv, Filling neither reapers hand Nor the binders inbowd lapp. 1658 A...
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fretted
▪ I. fretted, ppl. a.1 (ˈfrɛtɪd) [f. fret v.1 + -ed1.] 1. Eaten or worn into holes, chafed.1545 R. Ascham Toxoph. (Arb.) 121 To make the freated place as stronge or stronger then any other. 1649 G. Daniel Trinarch., Hen. IV, ccclxxxii, His Raigne was All one thin Much-fretted veile of Loyaltie. 1821...
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▪ I. in, prep. (ɪn) Forms: α. 1– in; also 3 Orm. inn, 5 yn(e, ynne. β. 2–6 i, i-, 3–4 y, 6– i'. [Common Teut. = OFris., OS., OHG., Goth. in, ON. {iacu} (Sw., Da. i), cognate with L. in, Gr. ἐν. In OE., in all those texts in which the word occurs, the full form in is used, but in early ME. the apocop...
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