different between enseam vs unseam
enseam
English
Etymology
en- +? seam
Verb
enseam (third-person singular simple present enseams, present participle enseaming, simple past and past participle enseamed)
- (obsolete) To remove the surplus fat from a horse.
- (obsolete) To sew or stitch up in a covering
References
- OED 2nd edition 1989
- QI Annual 2007
Anagrams
- Ameens, Emesan, Naeems, Seeman, enemas, meanes, mensae, seamen
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unseam
English
Etymology
un- +? seam
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -i?m
- IPA(key): /?nsi?m/
Verb
unseam (third-person singular simple present unseams, present participle unseaming, simple past and past participle unseamed)
- (transitive) To open the seam or seams of; to rip; to cut open.
- 1603-06, William Shakespeare, Macbeth (act 1, scene 2)
- Till he unseam'd him from the nave to th' chaps, and fix'd his head upon our battlements.
- 1603-06, William Shakespeare, Macbeth (act 1, scene 2)
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