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Definition of Emborder
1. v. t. To furnish or adorn with a border; to imborder.
Definition of Emborder
1. Verb. (transitive) To furnish or adorn with a border. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Emborder
1. to provide with a border [v -ED, -ING, -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Emborder
Literary usage of Emborder
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Technological Dictionary: English-Spanish and Spanish-English of Words and by Néstor Ponce de León (1920)
"valance. orlar (lyp ' to border, to emborder (tew.) to purl, to skirt, to edge,
to trim (mar. ) to tally, ornado, ornate, 'ornamentación, adorning, ..."
2. The Victrola Book of the Opera by Samuel Holland Rous, Victor Talking Machine Company (1919)
"I -n- BIRD: Siegfried has slain now the sinister dwarf! I wot for him now a
glorious wife. In guarded fastness she sleeps, Fire doth emborder the spot: ..."
3. Lexicon to the English Poetical Works of John Milton by Laura Emma Lockwood (1907)
"emborder, vb. tr. to place as a border (on) : PL IX. 438. Embosom, »'ft. tr.
to enclose in the bosom : PL v. 597 ; to be enveloped (tn) : PL in. 75. ..."
4. The Victor Book of the Opera: Stories of Seventy Grand Operas with Three by Victor Talking Machine Company (1912)
"Тик BIRD: Fire doth emborder the spot: And waken the marvelous bride? Waked he
the bride, The bride is won, Brunnhilde then would be his! ..."
5. The Freemason's Monitor, Or, Illustrations of Masonry, in Two Parts by Thomas Smith Webb (1808)
"... is emborder.ed by two perpendicular, parallel lines, representing St. John the
Baptist and St. John the Evangelist ; who were perfect parallels, ..."