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Definition of Encrimsons
1. encrimson [v] - See also: encrimson
Lexicographical Neighbors of Encrimsons
Literary usage of Encrimsons
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Life of Benjamin Robert Haydon, Historical Painter, from His Autobiography by Benjammin Robert Haydon (1853)
"In Lady Macbeth a malicious fury, while a triumphant flash of fire lightens her
eyes and encrimsons her countenance. "Vigorously at work for six hours. ..."
2. To the End of the Trail by Richard Hovey (1908)
"Ocean and sky Tremble with heat and color; each light vapour encrimsons with the
sun, and the clear deeps Let the light plunge down fathoms undersea, ..."
3. To the End of the Trail by Richard Hovey (1908)
"Ocean and sky Tremble with heat and color; each light vapour encrimsons with the
sun, and the clear deeps Let the light plunge down fathoms undersea, ..."
4. Poems by Henry Lynden Flash (1906)
"O sweet to his ears is the click of the gold, Tho' muffled by blood that encrimsons
the mold; And dear to his sight is the gold-dust, I ween, Tho' the tears ..."
5. Songs, Odes, and Other Poems, on National Subjects: Comp. from Various Sources by William McCarty (1842)
"But now the loud trumpet no more calls to arms; No longer the thunder of battle
alarms; Nor carnage encrimsons the plain: Let not civil discord our nation ..."