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Definition of Enchased
1. enchase [v] - See also: enchase
Lexicographical Neighbors of Enchased
Literary usage of Enchased
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Imperial Gazetteer of India by Sir William Wilson Hunter (1885)
"work, jewellery, enchased brass vessels, and lacquered wooden toys; the last two
are largely exported to England. ..."
2. Essays on Chivalry, Romance, and the Drama by Walter Scott (1887)
"... recited among his children, as the famous hut of Loretto bears to the highly
ornamented church with which superstition has surrounded and enchased it . ..."
3. The History and Antiquities of the Parish of Lambeth, and the Archiepiscopal by Thomas Allen (1826)
"On a tablet enchased in black: IK MEMORY OF THOMAS LETT, ESQ», • , OF THIS PARISH,
... On a small black marble monument, enchased in white, in the following ..."
4. Norfolk Archaeology, Or, Miscellaneous Tracts Relating to the Antiquities of (1847)
"SOME ACCOUNT AN enchased GOLD COIN, FOUND AT BACTON, NEAE CROMER. COMMUNICATED BY
SW STEVENSON, ESQ., FSA To the Secretaries of the Norfolk and Norwich ..."
5. The Reliquary (1878)
"Aubrey describes his monument as being of black marble, enchased in white.
The black slab was removed to the present church, and is placed on the south wall ..."
6. Baronia Anglica Concentrata, Or, A Concentrated Account of All the Baronies by Thomas Christopher Banks (1844)
"... minority of the said lord, on which occasion the silver cup and cover, allowed,
were curiously enchased, and gilt, of the weight of thirty-two ounces. ..."