Definition of Immewed

1. immew [v] - See also: immew

Lexicographical Neighbors of Immewed

immersionists
immersions
immersive
immersively
immesh
immeshed
immeshes
immeshing
immesht
immethodical
immethodically
immethodicalness
immethodized
immetrical
immew
immewed (current term)
immewing
immews
immidazole
immie
immies
immigrant
immigrants
immigrate
immigrated
immigrates
immigrating
immigration
immigrational

Literary usage of Immewed

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

1. Orations from Homer to William McKinley by Mayo Williamson Hazeltine (1902)
"The new deed is yet a part of life,—remains for a time immewed in our unconscious life. In some contemplative hour, it detaches itself from the life like a ..."

2. A Household Book of English Poetry by Richard Chenevix Trench (1870)
"My soul is free as ambient air, Although my baser part's immewed, Whilst loyal thoughts do still repair 75 To' accompany my solitude : Although rebellion do ..."

3. Acanthia: Poems Original and Edited by William Stigand (1907)
"A wistful skylark in a cage immewed With crows and kites, and owls and their gross brood, Would not perhaps be happy altogether, E'en if they did not eat ..."

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