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Definition of Infolds
1. infold [v] - See also: infold
Lexicographical Neighbors of Infolds
Literary usage of Infolds
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The House of Rimmon: A Drama in Four Acts by Henry Van Dyke (1908)
"Look up, my heart, from every hill infolds of rose and daffodil The sunrise
banners flow. O fly away on silent wing, ye boding owls of night ! ..."
2. The Acts Regulating the Duties of Justices of the Peace, Out of Sessions by William Cunningham Glen (1861)
"... burgesses of the borough to be made out by the overseers of the poor, titles
and infolds 24 Notices of claims by parties 25 Notice of objection against ..."
3. Sermons on Spiritualism at Stockton (Warwickshire). by Thomas Colley (1907)
"In this way God's love ever infolds, catches itself, restrains, and tempers itself
... God's love—the fire of heaven—thus in like manner infolds, catches, ..."
4. The Mineral Industry (1899)
"The most, important of such infolds so far determined are those known as the
Cascade and Crow's Nest basins. Mining has been in progress for some years in ..."
5. Maryland Geological Survey by Maryland Geological Survey (1919)
"... the surface rock of a comparatively broad area in the eastern half of the
Great Valley in Maryland, little interrupted by infolds of other formations. ..."