Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for IN-SEAM'
IN-SEAM', v.t. [in and seam.]
To impress or mark with seam or cicatrix. [Poetical.] Pope.
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IN-SEAM', v.t. [in and seam.]
To impress or mark with seam or cicatrix. [Poetical.] Pope.
Return to page 114 of the letter “I”.