Definition of Emboiled

1. Verb. (past of emboil) ¹

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Definition of Emboiled

1. emboil [v] - See also: emboil

Lexicographical Neighbors of Emboiled

embodiers
embodies
embodiment
embodiments
embody
embodying
embog
embogged
embogging
embogs
embogue
embogued
embogues
emboguing
emboil
emboiled (current term)
emboiling
emboils
emboitement
embola
embolaemia
embolalia
embolden
emboldened
emboldener
emboldeners
emboldening
emboldens
embolectomies

Literary usage of Emboiled

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

1. Spenser and the Faëry Queen by Edmund Spenser, Caroline Matilda Kirkland (1847)
"Faint, weary, sore, emboiled, grieved, brent,f With heat, toil, wounds, arms, smart, and inward fire That never man such mischiefs did torment; Death better ..."

2. A General History of the Several Nations of the World: From the Flood, to by Thomas Salmon (1751)
"... or emboiled Work on it. The exterior Superficies contains feven Feet three Inches, and is three Quarters deep, and as much in Breadth. ..."

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