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enˈharbour, v. Also 6 inharbour. [f. en-1 + harbour n. or v.] trans. a. To harbour within itself. b. To dwell in, as in a harbour.
1596C. Fitzgeffrey Sir. F. Drake (1881) 21 Spenser, whose hart inharbours Homers soule. 1613–6W. Browne Brit. Past. i. iii, O true delight, enharbouring the breasts Of those sweet creatures with the plumy crests. a1907F. Thompson Coll. Poetry (1913) 322 As lovers..do their hearts Enharbour in its continent heart. |