embower

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Ultimately from Old English būr, from Proto-Germanic *būraz. Cognate with German Bauer (birdcage), Old Norse búr, (whence Danish bur, Swedish bur (cage)). Equivalent to en- +‎ bower.

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embower (third-person singular simple present embowers, present participle embowering, simple past and past participle embowered)

  1. (transitive, poetic) To enclose something or someone as if in a bower; shelter with foliage.
  2. (intransitive) To lodge or rest in or as in a bower.
  3. (intransitive) To form a bower.
    • 1667, John Milton, “Book XI”, in Paradise Lost. , London: ">…] , and are to be sold by Peter Parker ; nd by Robert Boulter ; nd Matthias Walker, , →OCLC; republished as Paradise Lost in Ten Books: , London: Basil Montagu Pickering , 1873, →OCLC, lines 302-305:
      Thick as autumnal leaves that strow the brooks
      In Vallombrosa, where th' Etrurian shades
      High overarch't imbowr; or scattered sedge
      Afloat

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