Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for IN-TORT'
IN-TORT', v.t. [L. intortus, from intorqueo, to twist.]
To twist; to wreath; to wind; to wring. Pope.
Return to page 146 of the letter “I”.
IN-TORT', v.t. [L. intortus, from intorqueo, to twist.]
To twist; to wreath; to wind; to wring. Pope.
Return to page 146 of the letter “I”.