Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for Fathom (-ed, -ing)
fathom (-ed, -ing), v. [OE.] (webplay: find).
Measure; reach; assess; sound the depth of; [fig.] confront; scare; terrify mentally; sink into the soul of.
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fathom (-ed, -ing), v. [OE.] (webplay: find).
Measure; reach; assess; sound the depth of; [fig.] confront; scare; terrify mentally; sink into the soul of.
Return to page 10 of the letter “f”.