enwombed
English
Etymology
From enwomb + -edCategory:English terms suffixed with -ed#ENWOMBED.
Adjective
enwombed (comparative more enwombed, superlative most enwombed)Category:English lemmas#ENWOMBEDCategory:English adjectives#ENWOMBEDCategory:English entries with incorrect language header#ENWOMBEDCategory:Pages with entries#ENWOMBEDCategory:Pages with 1 entry#ENWOMBED
- (archaicCategory:English terms with archaic senses#ENWOMBED) Pregnant.
- 1590, Edmund Spenser, “Book II, Canto I”, in The Faerie Queene. […], London: […] [John Wolfe] for William Ponsonbie, →OCLC:
- Me then he left enwombed of this child, / This lucklesse child, whom thus ye see with bloud defild.Category:English terms with quotations#ENWOMBED
Verb
enwombedCategory:English non-lemma forms#ENWOMBEDCategory:English verb forms#ENWOMBEDCategory:English entries with incorrect language header#ENWOMBEDCategory:Pages with entries#ENWOMBEDCategory:Pages with 1 entry#ENWOMBED
- simple past and past participle of enwomb