verb
- to enclose protectively; to surround or embrace closely
- to take into one’s bosom; to cherish or hold dear
Usage: literary; archaic
Usage: literary; archaic
Examples
- The valley was embosomed by rolling hills.
- She embosomed the orphaned child as her own.
- The cottage was embosomed in a grove of ancient oaks.
- He embosomed her memory in his heart.
- The small town was embosomed by protective mountains.
- The mother embosomed her fears about her son’s safety.