释义 |
inorb, v.|ɪnˈɔːb| [in-2.] trans. To place in an orb or sphere; to enclose or surround with or as with an orb, to encircle.
1847Emerson Poems, Hermione (1857) 94 Beauty's not beautiful to me, But sceptred genius, aye inorbed, Culminating in her sphere. 1871R. Ellis Catullus lxiv. 30 Ocean, who earth's vast globe with a watery girdle inorbeth. Ibid. 193 Grim brows, with viper tresses inorbed. |