verb
- to bury or place in the earth; to entomb
Usage: archaic; literary
Examples
- The ancient king was inearths in a grand tomb beneath the pyramid.
- They inearths the time capsule in the cornerstone of the building.
- The poet wrote of how winter inearths the seeds beneath snow and frost.
- The family chose to inearths their beloved pet in the garden.
- Archaeological records show that the artifacts were inearths centuries ago.