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† imˈbrier, v. Obs. [f. im-1 + brier n.] trans. To entangle as among briers.
1605Chapman All Fooles iv. Dram. Wks. 1873 I. 171 Ye shall see, if..I leave not both these gullers wits imbrier'd. 1622Mabbe tr. Aleman's Guzman d' Alf. i. 113 Amidst how many Brambles and Bushes..must he im-bryer..himselfe withall. 1690J. Palmer in Andros Tracts I. 30 That they were imbryar'd in an Indian-war. |