
Noah Webster
Imbosom
IMBO'SOM, verb transitive s as z. [in and bosom.] To hold in the bosom; to cover fondly with the folds of one's garment.
1. To hold in nearness or intimacy.
--The Father infinite,
By whom in bliss imbosomed sat the Son.
2. To admit to the heart or affection; to caress.
But glad desire, his late imbosom'd guest--
3. To inclose in the midst; to surround.
Villages imbosomed soft in trees--
4. To inclose in the midst; to cover; as pearls imbosomed in the deep.