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Definition of Imbalms
1. imbalm [v] - See also: imbalm
Lexicographical Neighbors of Imbalms
Literary usage of Imbalms
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. English Exercises, Adapted to Murray's English Grammar: Consisting of by Lindley Murray (1814)
"We percieve a piece of silver in a bason, when water is poured on it, though we
could not discover it before. Virtue imbalms the memory of the good. ..."
2. The Critical Review, Or, Annals of Literature by Tobias George Smollett (1804)
"From his mother, who was a distinguished preacher among the quakers, he imbibed
a very pious and sanctified turn of mind, which occasionally imbalms his ..."
3. English Exercises: Adapted to Murray's English Grammar ... Designed for the by Lindley Murray (1812)
"Virtue imbalms the memory of the good. The king of Great Brittain is a limitted
monarch ; and the Brittish nation a free people. ..."
4. Cambridge Prize Poems: A Complete Collection of Such English Poems as Have by University of Cambridge (1817)
"... The loaded trees ambrosial fruitage bear; The § weeping shrubs their spicy
gums dispense, Whose fragrance fresh-imbalms the buxom air; fA^tx\pi<tr v$uf. ..."
5. An English Grammar by Lindley Murray (1824)
"We percieve a piece of silver in a bason, when wateris poured on it, though we
could not discover it before. Virtue imbalms the memory of the good. ..."