Definition of Embog

1. to bog [v EMBOGGED, EMBOGGING, EMBOGS] - See also: bog

Lexicographical Neighbors of Embog

emblic
emblics
embloom
embloomed
emblooms
emblossom
embodiable
embodied
embodier
embodiers
embodies
embodiment
embodiments
embody
embodying
embog (current term)
embogged
embogging
embogs
embogue
embogued
embogues
emboguing
emboil
emboiled
emboiling
emboils
emboitement
embola
embolaemia

Literary usage of Embog

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Impending Crisis of the South: How to Meet it by Hinton Rowan Helper (1860)
"... elapse before every foot of territory, from the mouth of the Delaware to the embog- tiing of the Rio Grande, will glitter with the jewels of freedom. ..."

2. The Scottish Nation: Or, The Surnames, Families, Literature, Honours, and by William Anderson (1877)
"... ventured to take the North Loch, near to the place called Wallace's tower (properly Well-house tower) on the Castle brae, when his horse becoming embog- ..."

3. The Works of the Reverend John Wesley, A.M. by John Wesley (1840)
"In ten minutes Duncan Wright was embog- ged : however, the horse plunged on, and got through. I was inclined to turn back ; but Duncan telling me I needed ..."

4. The Making of English by Henry Bradley (1904)
"The French en- or em- has been used to form several English derivatives, as endear, embody, embog, enliven, ensnare, entangle. In recent times the Greek ..."

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