释义 |
† embeam, v. Obs.|ɛmˈbiːm| [f. en- + beam n.] trans. To cast beams (of light) upon, irradiate; to radiate (light).
1610G. Fletcher Christ's Vict. in Farr S.P. (1848) 75 But now so lively colours did embeam His sparkling forehead. 1652Benlowes Theoph. i. xcix. 13 Faith in Thee [may] embeam my Night. 1652Jer. Collier in Benlowes Theoph. B 4 b, Loves self in her his Flame embeams. |