embeam
English
Etymology
em- + beam
Verb
embeam (third-person singular simple present embeams, present participle embeaming, simple past and past participle embeamed)
- (transitive) To make brilliant with beams.
- 1610, Giles Fletcher, Christ's Victorie and Triumph, in Heaven, in Earth, over and after Death
- lively colours did embeam
His sparkling forehead
- lively colours did embeam
- 1610, Giles Fletcher, Christ's Victorie and Triumph, in Heaven, in Earth, over and after Death
References
embeam in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913