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† inˈfound, v. Obs. [ad. obs. F. infond-re, -fundre, or ad. L. infundĕre to pour in (see infund); with the form of the radical cf. found v.3 and confound.] trans. To pour in; to infuse. (Usually in fig. sense.)c 1420 Pallad. on Husb. iv. 510 Mynge askes of vyne and donge, and hem infounde Vnto the r...
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infund
† inˈfund, v. Obs. [ad. L. infund-ĕre to pour in, f. in- (in-2) + fundĕre to pour. Cf. infound, infude, infuse.] 1. trans. To pour in; to infuse; to shed, pour (on).1514 Fruyte Redempcyon (W. de W.) A iij, Infunde grace, kyndle loue. 1536 Bellenden Cron. Scot. (1821) II. 207 The kingis servandis..fa...
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infude
† inˈfude, v. Obs. Pa. tense in 5 infude. [irreg. f. L. infundĕre, perf. infūdī: see infund and infound. Cf. defude, diffude, effude.] 1. trans. To pour in, infuse; also, to pour (on).1526 Pilgr. Perf. (W. de W. 1531) 185 b, He..infudeth or putteth into the soule the admyrable lyght of grace. 1531 E...
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refound
▪ I. refound, v.1 (riːˈfaʊnd) [f. re- 5 a + found v.2; cf. OF. refonder (12th c.).] trans. To found (a town, etc.) again; to re-establish. Also fig.1500–20 Dunbar Poems xxxviii. 28 The grit victour agane is rissin on hicht..; our fayth is now refoundit. 1641 W. Cartwright Lady-Errant v. ii, Her serv...
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mound
▪ I. mound, n.1 (maʊnd) Also 3–6 mounde, 7–8 mond(e, 7, 9 mund. [a. F. monde (It. mondo, Sp., Pg. mundo):—L. mundus the world (see mundane): cf. mappemonde.] † 1. The world; the earth as man's abode. Obs.a 1290 in Horstm. Altengl. Leg. (1881) 221/2 Þe wounde þat god for al þe mounde On rode heuede I...
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