inwomb

verb

Etymology

From in- + womb.

  1. inherited from *wambō
  2. inherited from *wambu
  3. inherited from womb
  4. inherited from wombe
  5. prefixed as inwomb — “in + womb

Definitions

  1. To place or cause to be contained in the womb

    To place or cause to be contained in the womb; to make pregnant; to conceive.

    • It was long before the Son of God was inwombed,…
  2. To enclose, inwrap.

    • Its faith dies like the inwombed fire of earth, …
    • … epitomizes in his impairment the witchery of the mother … with no access to the outside, he becomes, in effect, inwombed by her.

The neighborhood

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