Definition of Inearthed

1. inearth [v] - See also: inearth

Lexicographical Neighbors of Inearthed

indutive
induviae
induvial
induviate
indwell
indwelled
indweller
indwellers
indwelling
indwelling catheter
indwelling catheters
indwellings
indwells
indwelt
inearth
inearthed (current term)
inearthing
inearths
inebriacy
inebriant
inebriants
inebriate
inebriated
inebriates
inebriateth
inebriating
inebriation
inebriations
inebrieties
inebriety

Literary usage of Inearthed

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

1. Letters of George Meredith by George Meredith (1912)
"A rotting charnel-house forlorn Midway inearthed, caved in and torn. And Clarel knew—one scarce might err— The field of blood, the bad Aceldama. ..."

2. The Monthly Review by Ralph Griffiths (1811)
"... with an anonymous writer who must soon be (inearthed. MONTHLY 'CATALOGUE, For SEPTEMBER, 1811. BULLION-QUESTION. Art. 12. Farther Observations on the ..."

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