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▪ I. imbost obs. var. of embossed ppl. a.2, foaming at the mouth from exhaustion. ▪ II. † imˈbost, n. Obs. [cf. prec. and next.] Foam (from the mouth of a beast).
1677N. Cox Gentl. Recreat. i. 78 Yet will that [Stream] with the help of the Wind, lodge part of the Steam and Imbost [printed Imbosh], that comes from him, on the Banks. 1727R. Bradley Fam. Dict. s.v. Hart, The Steam and Imbost. ▪ III. † imˈbost, v. Obs. rare. [f. imbost, pa. pple. of imboss, emboss v.2 (sense 3). App. the pa. pple. or pa. tense was taken as the vb. stem; whence a new pa. pple. imbosted: cf. graff, graft, grafted.] 1. trans. To drive (a hunted beast) to extremity; to cause to foam at the mouth: = emboss v.2 2.
1590Cokaine Treat. Hunting D j, He will close vp his mouth as though he had not been imbosted or hunted that day. 2. intr. To foam, as a result of hard running: = emboss v.2 3.
1590Cokaine Treat. Hunting C iv, Who so hunteth unbreathed hounds..in hot weather, causeth them to imbost and surbate greatly. Hence † imˈbosted, -boasted ppl. a., foaming at the mouth (like a madman).
1628Feltham Resolves ii. lxxxvi. 249 Sure, they borrow it..from the imboasted [ed. 1709 raging] Savage, and from tormenting spirits. |