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† inˈverge, v. Obs. [f. in-2 + verge n.] trans. To border. a. To furnish with a verge or border. b. To form a border to.
1611Speed Hist. Gt. Brit. viii. iii. §14. 385 To expiate the sinnes of his Father..hee inuerged the same with a deepe ditch, and offered vp his Crown vpon the Martyrs Tombe. ― Theat. Gt. Brit. xix. (1614) 37/2 The Devils Ditch..made for a defence..against the east Angles, whose kingdome it inverged. Ibid., Wales iii. 111/2 This trench doth likewise inverge her west side so farre as the river. |