ENSEAM


Meaning of ENSEAM in English

I. ə̇nˈsēm, en- verb

Etymology: Middle English enseymen, alteration of Middle French essaimer, from es- (from Latin ex- ) + saim fat, grease, from Medieval Latin sagimen, from Latin sagina food, stuffing, fatness

transitive verb

archaic : to free (as a hawk or horse) of superfluous fat : bring into hard condition

intransitive verb

obsolete , of a hawk : to lose excess weight : come into condition

II. transitive verb

Etymology: Middle French ensaimer, from en- en- (I) + saim fat

archaic : to fill or cover with grease — usually used as past part.

III. transitive verb

Etymology: en- (I) + seam (n.)

: to mark (as a person) with or as if with seams

an old tomcat, his ears enseamed with scars

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