imbreathe

verb

Etymology

From im- + breathe.

  1. derived from breth — “breath
  2. inherited from brethen — “to breathe, blow, exhale, odour
  3. prefixed as imbreathe — “im + breathe

Definitions

  1. To inbreathe

    To inbreathe; to breathe in.

    • Alighting some graceful exotic bird from the captivity of a dingy cage, Lady Parvula de Panzoust hovered a moment before the portal as much to manipulate her draperies, it seemed, as to imbreathe the soft sweet air.

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