Lexicographical Neighbors of Embog
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 ..."