IMBRUE


Meaning of IMBRUE in English

ə̇mˈbrü transitive verb

or em·brue “, em-

( -ed/-ing/-s )

Etymology: Middle English enbrewen, embrowen, probably from Middle French abrevrer, abreuver, embevrer to soak, drench, from (assumed) Vulgar Latin abbiberare, from Latin ad- + (assumed) Vulgar Latin biberare to give to drink, from Latin bibere to drink — more at potable

: drench

a nation imbrued with the blood of executed men

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