Definition of Embusied

1. embusy [v] - See also: embusy

Lexicographical Neighbors of Embusied

embuggering
embuggers
embuing
emburse
embursed
emburses
embursing
embus
embuses
embush
embushed
embushes
embushing
embushment
embushments
embusied (current term)
embusies
embusque
embusques
embuss
embussed
embusses
embussing
embusy
embusying
embutramide
emcee
emceed
emceeing
emcees

Literary usage of Embusied

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Thought and Expression in the Sixteenth Century by Henry Osborn Taylor (1920)
"And forasmuch as the heads and senses of our people have been embusied, and in these days travailed with the understanding of free will, justification, ..."

2. The Boke Named The Gouernour by Thomas Elyot (1883)
"... seeing the King and the Earle of Pembroke (who as Heire to the great Strongbow had goodly possessions in those parts) wholly embusied in the enterprize ..."

3. Discourses on Various Subjects Relative to the Being and Attributes of God by Adam Clarke (1831)
"There is a considerable class in the Christian church, who are thus embusied, and with the same feelings. As the gospel is to be preached especially to the ..."

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