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inswamp, v. rare.|ɪnˈswɒmp| [f. in-1 + swamp n.] trans. and intr. To plunge into a swamp.
1775Adair Amer. Ind. 315 The violent exercise of running a great distance under the violent rays of the sun..would not allow him to inswamp. Ibid. 386 [They] take an oblique course, till they inswamp themselves again, in order to conceal their tracks. |