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engrafted, ppl. a.|ɛnˈgrɑːftɪd, -græf-| [f. engraft v. + -ed1.] In the senses of the vb. lit. and fig. † engrafted holding: = emphyteusis.
c1600Shakes. Sonn. xxxvii, I make my love engrafted to this store. 1611Bible Jas. i. 21 Receiue with meeknesse the engrafted word. 1657Austen Fruit Trees ii. 21 The Tree is certainly good, an ingrafted Tree. 1721Lond. Gaz. No. 5934/2 The Proprietors of the ingrafted stock are required to make the Payment of 3l. per cent. 1762J. Brown Poetry & Mus. xi. (1763) 186 On their first Entrance into Rome, these dramatic Shews were no longer in their natural, but in an ingrafted State. c1766Burke Tracts Popery Laws Wks. IX. 391 The Romans..therefore invented this species of engrafted holding. 1807J. E. Smith Phys. Bot. 35 He found a layer of new wood under the engrafted bark. |