enstamp

verb

Etymology

From en- + stamp.

  1. derived from *stampōną
  2. derived from *stampōn
  3. derived from *stampōn
  4. derived from stampen — “to crush, pestle
  5. prefixed as enstamp — “en + stamp

Definitions

  1. To stamp or mark

    To stamp or mark; to impress deeply.

    • April 1 1703, Field Dunn, A sermon [on Hosea vi. 1] preach'd at St. Mary's in Kingston upon Hull Men of such an exemplary Life seem to have a Divine Authority enstamp'd upon what they say
    • God enstamps his moral image upon none but those whom he has chosen to salvation

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA